Birmingham bin strikers were demonstrating outside a job agency today amid claims of 'strike-breaking and profiteering' during the dispute.
Unite the union claimed cash-strapped Birmingham City Council was paying £6millon extra to keep its refuse service going during the strike. It said it "would cost a fraction of the amount spent to resolve the dispute".
Today, Tuesday, September 9, protesters were outside the Job & Talent employment agency in Birmingham as Unite vowed 'we will not let them off the hook.'
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It said the £6 million had been handed to Job & Talent and at least £1.3 million has been spent with the contractor Tom White Waste to "try to undermine the strike."
The council had al