
The garbage collectors of HCS Company decided Monday morning to continue their strike despite a Labour Tribunal ruling, preventing garbage collection in the Copenhagen suburbs of Gladsaxe, Glostrup, Hvidovre and Ballerup in Denmark. Garbage collectors have presented a plan to their employers on how to end the strike. ”We have given them a proposal telling them how this can be made to work. But it all looks a bit questionable as there hasn’t been much communication since last week,” says Chief Shop Steward Ronni Larsen.
“We will be holding a meeting again tomorrow morning,” Larsen says. The strike which involves, among other things, demands on working conditions, began on October 2 and also included the suburb of Herlev. The Labour Tribunal has ruled that the strike contravenes collective agreements and is thus a breach of the contract.
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