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Edinburgh bin strike: Nicola Sturgeon 'must intervene' to prevent 'international embarrassment' for capital

Nicola Sturgeon has said she hopes a new pay offer to local government workers will end the bin chaos in Edinburgh - where a strike by council staff has left litter bins overflowing.

It comes as thousands of tourists have flocked to the capital to enjoy the summer festivals.

Cleansing staff at Edinburgh City Council went out on strike on Thursday August 18, as part of the protest over pay.

The First Minister has been urged to intervene to end the strike after Lothian Tory MSP Miles Brigss hit out saying the "rubbish piling up on our streets risks damaging our city's reputation".

The walkout, the first in a series of protests planned by trade unions, is due to go on until August 30, with bins around the city already overflowing with rubbish as a result of not being emptied.

The action comes while Edinburgh is the "centre of the cultural world", the First Minister said.

Sturgeon stated: "Nobody wants to see the kind of disruption and impact of strikes that many people are witnessing in Edinburgh right now."

But she said she hoped the improved pay deal, which would see wages increase by 5 per cent, would resolve the dispute.

The local government body Cosla made the latest offer on Friday, and while unions have said they will consider the deal they warned it is still significantly below the current rate of inflation.

Alison Maclean of Unite noted: "While the 5% offer is an improvement, it is important to emphasise that it comes at a time when the broader retail price index has now hit a 40-year high at 12.3%.

"Unite's local government committee will urgently consider this latest offer. At this juncture the strikes for next week continue as planned."

Sturgeon, speaking during a visit to Aberdeen, said: "We live in a really challenging time with inflation in double figures right now, which is why the Scottish Government is determined to deliver - as far as we can and to facilitate as far as we can - fair pay deals.

"We've provided - and the councils are the employers of the workers that you're referring to right now - we've provided more resources to local authorities to try to facilitate a fairer pay deal and I'm glad to see that Cosla has now put on the table a 5 per cent pay offer and I hope that now paves the way to these issues being resolved."

Sturgeon 'must intervene'

While, Sturgeon has been urged to talk control of the talks to save the city.

Briggs said: "The SNP Government must now intervene to prevent international embarrassment for Edinburgh and Scotland.

"The rubbish piling up on our streets risks damaging our city's reputation. These annual festivals are supposed to be a source of pride, not humiliation.

"The SNP Government must get around the table and fix this before it's too late. They cannot stand by and watch while a situation that they created by giving councils a poor funding settlement spirals out of control."

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