BBC News, West Midlands
The media of the Palestinian AuthorityWith Benghamham’s strikes entered the fifth week, the Minister of Health said he was concerned about the impact of withdrawal on public health.
Speaking to Times Radio, Wes Streeting said: “I am definitely concerned about the public health situation and the bad conditions we see for people in Birmingham.
“While basket bags accumulate, we see mice and other reptiles around them.”
The talks between the workers of Ben and the city council ended on Monday Without reaching an agreementAnd it is scheduled to appeal on Tuesday.
The media of the Palestinian AuthorityThe strike is issued by newspaper headlines all over the world, and last week the city council Declared a major incident.
With the accumulation of waste that grows by 1000 tons per week, the adjacent Levild County Council is scheduled to start Send sets to help scan.
the The effect of the fly expiry In the societies of West Midlands, due to the strike, it is discussed in the House of Commons on Tuesday.
“I understand that industrial conflicts occur,” the street added. “I understand that people have the right to withdraw their work, and this is an integral part of industrial relations in our country.
“But what is unacceptable is to allow these types of … unhealthy conditions … to occur in the streets of people.”
The media of the Palestinian AuthorityBin workers Unlimited strike procedures began on March 11Although the exit operations have occurred since January.
They are fighting plans to remove some roles and reduce others.
The Birmingham City Council said only a small number of workers will face wage cuts, and it strongly needs to save money after announcing it effectively in 2023.
The union, which represents workers, unites, Monday talks said it was “fruitful” Although there is no decision.
But it will not enter into the details of what was discussed.
“All I can say is that we want an end to this conflict,” said regional officer at Unite Zoe Mayou.

The Minister of Health’s comments reflect the crises point that many people feel in Birmingham that the situation has reached.
Speaking to BBC, one of the residents said he felt it was.Living in the country of the third worldWhile others complained of having to transport garbage to temporary assembly sites after returning home from long seizures overnight.
The council advises people to continue to put out their household waste on collection days, saying that workers who are not strike will be done to remove them.
A Previous In 2017 it lasted for seven weeks before reaching an agreement.
