The offer had been described by local government body Cosla as “strong, fair and credible”.
The biggest union representing council waste and recycling staff has rejected the latest pay offer aimed at avoiding summer strike action.
The union confirmed strikes are set to go ahead with the majority of Scottish councils to be affected. The union's local government spokesman David O'Connor said: “Cosla’s revised offer puts absolutely no more money on the table. They have not moved one iota since we advised them that we are preparing for strikes.
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