Contract cleaners at top private school to strike over pay cuts
CONTRACT cleaners at a top private school for girls in London are to strike over pay cuts.
The migrant cleaners at the £24,000-a-year James Allen’s Girls’ School (Jags) in south London’s affluent Dulwich area say their employer DB Services cut their pay from £13.15 to £11.55 an hour in July after they voted to strike against a reduction in working hours by the equivalent of five weeks a year.
The cleaners are members of the United Voices of the World (UVW) union and voted unanimously for strike action.
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