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Birmingham rages over wage cuts, but shelves offshoring plans

Birmingham City Council’s plans to scrap paying bonuses to its own staff, axe differential overtime rates and end perks such as free parking risk putting low-paid carers below the poverty line, a union has alleged.

Birmingham City Council's plans to scrap paying bonuses to its own staff, axe differential overtime rates and end perks such as free parking risk putting low-paid carers below the poverty line, a union has alleged.

The Birmingham Contract - dubbed the 'Martini' contract by unions because they permit managers to demand staff work 'any time, any place, anywhere' - has been signed by only 9,000 of the council's workforce of almost 20,000.

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