London, UK. 7th August 2018. United Voices of the World trade union members and supporters, including several from Class War, angered by the withdrawal of a promise made earlier in the day to bring the cleaners at Kensington & Chelsea council back into direct employment walk into the council offices were a council planning committee public meeting is about to start. Later they interrupted the meeting to state the case for the cleaners to receive the London Living Wage. members Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


London, UK. 7th August 2018. United Voices of the World trade union members and supporters, including several from Class War, angered by the withdrawal of a promise made earlier in the day to bring the cleaners at Kensington & Chelsea council back into direct employment walk into the council offices were a council planning committee public meeting is about to start. Later they interrupted the meeting to state the case for the cleaners to receive the London Living Wage. The meeting was suspended, with most councillors leaving and there was a short debate where a councillor and several members of the public spoke supporting the cleaners; the protesters left after Councillor Catherine Faulks gave a promise to come with other councillors and discuss the claim with the cleaners at the picket the following morning. The cleaners are currently taking part in a three day coordinated strike calling for a living wage from Kensington & Chelsea council, the Ministry of Justice and hospitals and outpatient clinics in London run by Health Care America. Employed by outsourced contracting companies, they also demand proper sick pay, conditions of service comparable to directly employed workers and to be treated with proper dignity and respect by their managers and employers. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


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