- Birmingham City Council has declared a major incident due to an ongoing bin strike, resulting in 17,000 tonnes of uncollected waste.
- The strike, by Unite union members, stems from a dispute over scrapped waste collection and recycling officer roles.
- The council has implemented a contingency plan, but picket lines blocking depots hinder waste collection efforts.
- The uncollected waste has led to health and fire risks, prompting the council to seek support from neighbouring authorities and the government.
- Despite what the council has called a "fair and reasonable" offer, negotiations with Unite have stalled, leaving residents to contend with mounting rubbish.
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