London, UK. 26th Nov 2021. Glenroy Watson, Black Solidarity committee Secretary, RMT. CAIWU Cleaners at Facebook protest with samba and speakers against victimisation and excessive workload after employer Churchill Cleaning more than doubled the number of floors without providing extra resources and sacked a worker for trade union activities. Facebook say it is a matter for Churchill and facilities contractor JLL and has declined to comment on the cleaners' request to be directly employed. The protest was supported by other trade unionists including a group of RMT Train Cleaners. Peter Marshal

London, UK. 26th Nov 2021. Glenroy Watson, Black Solidarity committee Secretary, RMT. CAIWU Cleaners at Facebook protest with samba and speakers against victimisation and excessive workload after employer Churchill Cleaning more than doubled the number of floors without providing extra resources and sacked a worker for trade union activities. Facebook say it is a matter for Churchill and facilities contractor JLL and has declined to comment on the cleaners' request to be directly employed. The protest was supported by other trade unionists including a group of RMT Train Cleaners. Peter Marshal Stock Photo
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London, UK. 26th Nov 2021. Glenroy Watson, Black Solidarity committee Secretary, RMT. CAIWU Cleaners at Facebook protest with samba and speakers against victimisation and excessive workload after employer Churchill Cleaning more than doubled the number of floors without providing extra resources and sacked a worker for trade union activities. Facebook say it is a matter for Churchill and facilities contractor JLL and has declined to comment on the cleaners' request to be directly employed. The protest was supported by other trade unionists including a group of RMT Train Cleaners. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News

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