The Met told the BBC it was "pleased the matter is now concluded".
One question raised waswere involved in the dispute and what they were doing.
"If the commissioners or the leader of the council are not negotiating directly with the union, there is going to be a stalemate," Mr Hussain said.Further public meetings will be held across the city, Mr Hussain said.A council spokeswoman said the authority recognised the "significant impact" the industrial action had on people and it was grateful to community groups who were working to clear waste.
The spokeswoman said Cotton did not attend as it would not be appropriate for him to take questions on specifics of the negotiations and offers, which were sensitive, and complex legal matters.All the talk of departmental budgets and fiscal rules may feel somewhat distant from the cost of groceries and the rest of the family finances.
The Spending Review is not a Budget in which taxes are changed or a host of new policies announced. But, don't be mistaken, it will have an impact on your finances.
Here are seven ways you could see a change."I'm committed to doing one more year all in and seeing what we can achieve," he told BBC Sport.
"Everything feels right now to draw a line after the Olympics while my body's good. I'm still at the top of the sport and still able to compete with the best, I still feel I can go all in."I sit here with no niggles, no pains in my body, which is really rare in skiing.
"I don't want the legs to fall off, it's not fun if the legs fall off mid-season. So while I still can, I'll do all I can to be the best in the world."To date, Ryding has achieved seven World Cup podium finishes, capped by his historic gold in the Kitzbuhel slalom.