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“The most important thing is to be united. If you don’t fight you will never have anything. So let’s fight but let’s fight together. It is the only way and with our union we can win.”
Julia Veros Gonzales, carer and UVW member
Cleaners, carers and concierge from nine different workplaces across London have voted YES to take strike action!
UVW members have joined forces all with one common aim NO MORE EXPLOITATION of migrant, precarious and low-paid workers.
They work night shifts, split shifts, at the weekends, in discriminatory two tier workplaces, some in non-permanent jobs and on minimum pay and sick pay – all during the worst cost of living crisis the UK has seen in decades.
UVW members in the public and private sectors that work hard to keep their workplaces clean, safe and operating round the clock are downing tools!
Find out more about each dispute and how you can stand in defiant solidarity with them…
DONATE to their strike fund here >>
Amazon warehouse cleaners deserve fair pay
Striking together for better pay and conditions
Cleaners at La Retraite Girls’ School want to keep their hours Striking together for better pay and conditions
Cleaners and concierge at West End Quays luxury apartments fight for respect Striking together !
Cleaners at LSE halls of residence fight for holiday pay Striking together for better pay and conditions
Cleaners at Streatham and Clapham High School fight for equality
Striking together for better pay and conditions
Mercedes-Benz showroom cleaners fight for £13 an hour
Striking together for better pay and conditions
Migrant, night-shift cleaners at Ogilvy UK are fighting for equalityStriking together for better pay and conditions
Cleaners at the Department for Education want parity – Striking together for better pay and conditions
Care workers at Sage Nursing Home fight for £14 an hour and sick pay Striking together for better pay and conditions
Support UVW to help low-paid and migrant workers struggle for dignity, equality and respect. ✊🏾