London, UK. 8th March 2018. A police officer talks to Alberto Durango from CAIWU at the protest outside the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden against the victimisation of cleaners working there for taking part in trade union activities which was supported by a a large crowd from the London Womens's Strike. In January, actions by Independent Workers Union - CAIWU (members were successful in getting the cleaning service provider Kier to pay its workers the London Living Wage. Only a month later, Kier, a company who have a record of blacklisting trade unionists, fired four cleaners and porters


London, UK. 8th March 2018. A police officer talks to Alberto Durango from CAIWU at the protest outside the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden against the victimisation of cleaners working there for taking part in trade union activities which was supported by a a large crowd from the London Womens's Strike. In January, actions by Independent Workers Union - CAIWU (members were successful in getting the cleaning service provider Kier to pay its workers the London Living Wage. Only a month later, Kier, a company who have a record of blacklisting trade unionists, fired four cleaners and porters from their jobs for minor timekeeping misdemeanours. Another is being disciplined and a sixth is on a final written warning. All are CAIWU members. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


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