Bromley binmen walkout after Veolia Environmental Services fires four

Veolia waste disposal lorries setting off at 10am on Thursday (4) after unofficial action Veolia waste disposal lorries setting off at 10am on Thursday (4) after unofficial action

BINMEN and other workers staged a walkout in Bromley this morning after four members of staff were fired by Veolia Environmental Services yesterday (October 3).

Waste disposal lorries began work for the day at 10am more than three hours after their scheduled start after the protest.

Around 100 workers stood outside the depot in Baths Road protesting about the sackings.

A trade union representative from UNITE is currently in talks with Veolia to try and reach an agreement over the sacking. 

Workers want the four staff to be reinstated otherwise it is believed they might ballot for official action. 

The four staff were said to have been fired from the company, which collects household rubbish on behalf of Bromley Council, for gross misconduct.

This is believed to be linked to an incident where the four men were seen taking a bag of grass cuttings.

Comments(15)

hard hit tax payer says...
9:24am Thu 4 Oct 12

Just phoned the council to ask if the Churchfields Road recycle centre (the dump to you and me!) is open and they know nothing about the strike.
They said the dustbin lorry is running a bit behind time, and to ring back at 4pm if the rubbish isn't collected!
Talk about left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing.

Eagles_Man says...
9:42am Thu 4 Oct 12

"... linked to an incident about seven years ago where one of the men was seen taking a bag of grass cuttings"

Yeah, 'cos I'm sure that's the whole story.

leemUz says...
9:45am Thu 4 Oct 12

Apparently its about 2 bags of garden waste being taken from an old lady

Citygirl83 says...
10:44am Thu 4 Oct 12

I find it hard to believe that a company like Veolia would just fire someone without reasonable grounds to do so, and when it comes to Gross Misconduct then you don't really have much of a leg to stand on. I am sure more will come out at some point.

Phatpants says...
12:38pm Thu 4 Oct 12

In this day and age there must be more to the dismissal it is not simple anymore to terminate staff. However on the Bromley binmen sack anyone that strikes and give the jobs to someone who wants/ needs a job as the current staff are the worst, lazy bin men i have ever come across.

bothered44 says...
1:15pm Thu 4 Oct 12

'taking a bag of grass cuttings' - god forbid, jail them for life!! Aren't rubbish men meant to collect rubbish or am i completely missing the point!

Marty1979 says...
8:51pm Thu 4 Oct 12

bothered44 wrote:
'taking a bag of grass cuttings' - god forbid, jail them for life!! Aren't rubbish men meant to collect rubbish or am i completely missing the point!
I believe grass cuttings "contaminate" general waste

You either take it to the dump, compost yourself or pay for a special bin

ron.1952 says...
9:31pm Thu 4 Oct 12

Perhaps a little cash changed hands. I always find if I slip them a little ( cash, naughty minds ) it works wonders.


Ron.

dag says...
11:03pm Thu 4 Oct 12

When people like us pay £60 a year extra to have our green waste collected. It's a bit annoying to find people giving the dustmen a tip to pick up theirs. This IS of course if they did. I hope if they do go on strike we will get a refund on this if we have to start taking it to the tip again.

ron.1952 says...
11:22pm Thu 4 Oct 12

A tip to the person that goes that extra yard always works for me. I tip my dustmen, and the postmen at Christmas as a norm. Always tip my hairdresser, my cab driver, and wait staff. Try it 'dag'.
Who needs to drive to a smelly dump on a Saturday morning when a few pounds to the dustmen does the trick.

Just be discreet.


Ronny.

bothered44 says...
8:52am Fri 5 Oct 12

Ok so grass cuttings 'contaminate' general waste - but its an elderly lady... i'm sure she has the ways and means to dispose of this herself... NOT!

2bobsworth says...
8:12pm Fri 5 Oct 12

bothered44 wrote:
Ok so grass cuttings 'contaminate' general waste - but its an elderly lady... i'm sure she has the ways and means to dispose of this herself... NOT!
well to be fair,if the old lady can manage to cut her grass, then surely she could manage to take it to the dump??

goldenbroomboy says...
12:15am Sat 6 Oct 12

2bobsworth wrote:
bothered44 wrote:
Ok so grass cuttings 'contaminate' general waste - but its an elderly lady... i'm sure she has the ways and means to dispose of this herself... NOT!
well to be fair,if the old lady can manage to cut her grass, then surely she could manage to take it to the dump??
Er, perhaps she is not able to drive?

Marty1979 says...
9:19am Sat 6 Oct 12

goldenbroomboy wrote:
2bobsworth wrote:
bothered44 wrote:
Ok so grass cuttings 'contaminate' general waste - but its an elderly lady... i'm sure she has the ways and means to dispose of this herself... NOT!
well to be fair,if the old lady can manage to cut her grass, then surely she could manage to take it to the dump??
Er, perhaps she is not able to drive?
Just imagine trying to get on a bus with a bag of grass cuttings

Invicta58 says...
9:45am Sat 6 Oct 12

Marty1979 wrote:
goldenbroomboy wrote:
2bobsworth wrote:
bothered44 wrote:
Ok so grass cuttings 'contaminate' general waste - but its an elderly lady... i'm sure she has the ways and means to dispose of this herself... NOT!
well to be fair,if the old lady can manage to cut her grass, then surely she could manage to take it to the dump??
Er, perhaps she is not able to drive?
Just imagine trying to get on a bus with a bag of grass cuttings
On the bus I use everyone has a bag of grass.

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