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Soas cleaners protest over work rights

Outsourced cleaners from Latin America have picketed a London university over calls to have them put on the institution鈥檚 payroll.

Published on
July 7, 2013
Last updated
May 27, 2015

Source: C Ford

Cleaners at Soas, University of London held a protest at the institution鈥檚 Bloomsbury campus on 4 July as governors met to consider options over its cleaning service.

Those working for private cleaning firms at the college are calling to be brought in-house, saying they do not receive the same pension rights, sick pay or holiday entitlement as the university鈥檚 main workforce.

They were joined by students, trade unionists and anti-poverty activists, who argue Soas should improve employments rights and working conditions for Latin American cleaners given its support for human rights in the region.

Lenin Escudero, a cleaner at Soas, said: 鈥淚 have given part of my daily working life to keep this university clean, so that its students and employees feel comfortable to study and do their jobs. Yet my work has never been recognised and respected.鈥

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The cleaners are also urging the governors to employ them as part of the direct workforce so they enjoy the same pension rights as other staff, and equal holidays.

Demonstrators claim the vast聽majority of contracted employees who fall ill receive only statutory sick pay, which聽gives them nothing for the first three days off duty and from the fourth successive day鈥檚 absence just 拢85.85 a week in state welfare payments.

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But, should direct Soas employees become sick during the first three months into their jobs, they get up to two weeks鈥 full pay, the campaigners claim.

Governors at the meeting looked at a range of options regarding the provision of cleaning and other services, including moving services in-house, with different options costing an additional 拢0.9 million to 拢1.7 million a year.

It voted to 鈥渁ctively pursue鈥 the creation of a shared services company with other University of London colleges.

jack.grove@tsleducation.com

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