Have Your Say
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GMB asked Birmingham City Council Chief Executive Deborah Cadman to come clean on the plan to settle our members’ equal pay claims.
In response, we were told settlement talks would not start until into the new year – an unjustifiable decision which could add tens of millions of pounds to Birmingham’s equal pay debts and threaten services across the city.
Enough is enough.
It’s time for Birmingham to get serious about settlement.
When you get your message to vote, please vote and vote YES to show you would be willing to take strike action if the council don’t meet the demands of thousands of working Brummies’.
Birmingham City Council have voted overwhelmingly for industrial action to end the equal pay crisis.
All we want for Christmas is equal pay.
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