London, UK 29th September 2016. LSE anthropology professor David Graeber at the launch by cleaners at the LSE of their campaign for parity of treatment with other workers at the university. The meeting led by their union, the United Voices of the World, was a part of the LSE's 3-day 'Resist' Festival. The cleaners, employed by Noonan on a LSE contract, are paid the London Living Wage, but have only the statutory minimum holidays, sick pay and pension contributions, while workers directly employed by the LSE have more generous terms. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
London, UK 29th September 2016. LSE anthropology professor David Graeber at the launch by cleaners at the LSE of their campaign for parity of treatment with other workers at the university. The meeting led by their union, the United Voices of the World, was a part of the LSE's 3-day 'Resist' Festival. The cleaners, employed by Noonan on a LSE contract, are paid the London Living Wage, but have only the statutory minimum holidays, sick pay and pension contributions, while workers directly employed by the LSE have more generous terms. They also complain they have lost rest facilities, are not allowed in the canteen with other workers, exposed to dangerous chemicals, not allowed to use lifts to move heavy equipment between floors and are generally treated like dirt. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
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