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Lucinda Cameron & Peter A Walker

Bin strikes spread as more workers walk out

Bin strikes in Scotland have spread as workers walked out in more areas.

GMB Scotland members in 16 council areas are taking four days of action from Friday until Monday, coinciding with existing action in Edinburgh.

It comes after Unite members working in waste services at 13 councils walked out on Wednesday, joining workers in Edinburgh who began strike action on 18 August.

Unions have already rejected a 5% pay rise - funded in part with £140m from the Scottish Government - claiming it is insufficient in the face of rising bills and inflation.

GMB Scotland senior organiser for public services Keir Greenaway said: “GMB members are clear that they are not prepared to accept working poverty as an inevitability and their strike actions are a direct response to the failure of political leaders to realise this.”

Talks between the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA), trade unions and the Scottish Government took place on Thursday.

Speaking afterwards, Deputy First Minister John Swinney said: “Whilst the Scottish Government has no formal role in the negotiations, we continue to work collaboratively with COSLA and the trades unions and met them today for continued discussions.

“I welcome the commitment from all parties to continue talks to find a fair and sustainable settlement that will bring an end to the ongoing industrial action.

“I want to ensure an early resolution and that will only come about if there’s intense dialogue; the Scottish Government has facilitated that today.

“We are doing all we can within the resources available to us in the face of the cost-of-living emergency and have provided an extra £140m on a recurring basis to support a higher pay award.”

Edinburgh’s waste workers in Unite are set to strike until 30 August, while in the other 13 council areas industrial action will continue until 31 August.

Unite members in waste services who are currently taking strike action will take another eight days of action from 6 to 13 September, while a further five local authorities - Aberdeenshire, Dumfries and Galloway, East Dunbartonshire, Fife and North Ayrshire - will join the second phase of strike action.

The union’s members in schools and early years services across seven councils - Angus, Dundee, East Renfrewshire, Glasgow, Inverclyde, North Lanarkshire, and South Lanarkshire - are also scheduled to take strike action from 6 to 9 September.

Glasgow City Council said on Thursday its nurseries, primaries and additional support for learning schools will be closed from 6 to 8 September due to industrial action.

GMB Scotland waste and recycling members are taking strike action in Aberdeen City, Angus, Dundee, East Ayrshire, East Lothian, Falkirk, Glasgow, Inverclyde, Highland, Midlothian, Orkney, South Ayrshire, South Lanarkshire, West Lothian, Perth and Kinross and North Lanarkshire.

It said four more days of strikes in waste and recycling services will run from 7 to 10 September, alongside three days of strike action on 6, 7 and 8 September involving GMB schools and early years services members in Glasgow City and East Renfrewshire councils.

Unite waste services members are currently striking in Edinburgh, Aberdeen City, Angus, Dundee, East Ayrshire, East Lothian, East Renfrewshire, Falkirk, Glasgow, Highland, Inverclyde, South Ayrshire, South Lanarkshire and West Lothian.

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