Doncaster residents told to be braced for Christmas bin strikes as union threatens disruption

Thousands of Doncaster residents could be affected by Christmas bin strikes in a dispute over bullying and harassment of workers by management, union chiefs have said.
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Union Unite and Doncaster’s refuse and recycling contractor Suez are currently at loggerheads, with union officials accusing the firm of ‘widespread bullying and harassment.’

Officials says this has included the suspension of Unite representative Damien Nota, who they say has suffered ‘continual harassment’ and was suspended after managers allegedly trawled through historical CCTV footage to attempt to build a case against him.

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In a consultative ballot, Unite’s 100 plus members voted by 95 per cent in favour of taking industrial action.

Doncaster is braced for bin strikes this Christmas.Doncaster is braced for bin strikes this Christmas.
Doncaster is braced for bin strikes this Christmas.

As a consequence, Unite has organised a full-scale industrial action ballot. The ballot will open on Tuesday 10 November and will close on Tuesday 24 November. If members support industrial action, strikes could begin next month.

Tensions on the contract have further arisen as the green waste collection service has been suspended due to the high number of Covid-19 cases. Some local Conservative councillors have argued that agency workers should be brought in to restore the service.

However, Unite believes that the health and safety issue of avoiding having four workers in each vehicle and therefore unable to socially distance needs to be properly resolved before the ‘green’ waste collection can be resolved.

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Unite regional officer Shane Sweeting said: “Members are fed up by the bullying and harassment they are experiencing on a regular basis by the Suez management.

“In particular, members are appalled at the treatment of Unite representative Damien Nota, who has suffered constant harassment and has now been suspended on trumped up charges.“Unite has tried to resolve these matters through negotiation but without success and, as a result, members believe they have no option but to ballot for industrial action.

“Local residents will be alarmed that there could be a Christmas bin strike, but this dispute is directly of Suez’s own making.

“Unite remains open and available for talks and if Suez is prepared to reinstate our representative and ensure that the bullying and harassment ends then this dispute can still be avoided.”

We have approached Suez for comment.