Coventry bin drivers march on Coventry's Council House
About 75 drivers, who are members of Unite, have been staging walk-outs in Coventry over pay and a private waste firm is helping collect bins.
The strikes, which started in January, looks set to last into April as the workers call for improved wages.
The Labour-run authority has said the cost of the strike had so far cost £1.8m due to a drop in income from commercial waste collections, the cost of hiring private drivers and creating the temporary collection sites.
CWR reporter James Aldred reports.
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