Sunday, 20 July 2025Unknown Session

EDM 1729: Government's role in Birmingham bin strikes

7 total sponsorsTabled

Motion Text

That this House regrets the formal breakdown of negotiations to end the ongoing bin strikes in Birmingham; further regrets the continued hardship placed on residents of Birmingham by missed collections, widespread fly-tipping and threats to the environment and public health; expresses profound concern over recent findings that the Government-appointed commissioners have executive powers to reject settlement offers verbally agreed upon by Unite and Birmingham City Council officials, contradicting previous Government statements on its role in the dispute; calls on the Government to clarify the extent of its involvement in Birmingham City Council’s decision-making processes throughout the failed negotiations; urges the Government to leverage the role that it is actively undertaking to secure a fair settlement for essential frontline workers, discourage unfair fire-and-rehire practices and ensure that Birmingham City Council’s waste management service is restored to its full capacity; and calls on the Government to amend the remit of the commissioners to restore Birmingham City Council’s ability to settle the dispute, or to recall them with immediate effect.

Sponsors (6 total)

Primary Sponsor
Ayoub Khan

Independent (Ind)

#2
Mr Adnan Hussain

Independent (Ind)

#3
Shockat Adam

Independent (Ind)

#4
Iqbal Mohamed

Independent (Ind)

#5
Jeremy Corbyn

Independent (Ind)

#6
Zarah Sultana

Independent (Ind)

Details

UIN
1729
Date Tabled
20/07/2025
Total Sponsors
7
Status
Tabled