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Harrods migrant cleaners ready to strike against new holiday policy which restricts ability to visit families
UVW members in central London UVW

MIGRANT night cleaners at Harrods department store are voting to strike over a new holiday policy that restricts their ability to take time off to visit their families abroad. 

The luxury store has introduced a draconian policy that limits holidays to two weeks for all facilities workers, their union United Voices of the World (UVW) says.

This affects the diverse workforce, who often save for years to travel long distances to visit their families. 

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