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Cleaners to continue outsourcing fight

Outsourced cleaners at the University of London have vowed to fight on despite being offered improved terms and conditions after a two-day strike.

Published on
November 28, 2013
Last updated
May 27, 2015

In a statement published on 28 November, Balfour Beatty Workplace announced it will enhance sick pay entitlement, increase holiday pay and offer access to its company pension scheme.

It follow strike action by outsourced cleaners as part of the 3Cosas Campaign, which targeted the visit of Princess Anne to an honorary degree ceremony at the university鈥檚 Senate House on November.

Led by the Independent Workers鈥 Union of Great Britain, a trade union not recognised by the university, strike action continued on 28 November.

Cleaners joined picket lines outside Senate House, with some demonstrators attempting to stop deliveries to Senate House鈥檚 three main entrances.

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Under the proposed deal, Balfour Beatty staff would receive between 22 and 25 days paid annual leave, in addition to Bank Holidays, on a pro-rata basis, while sickness absence pay would rise to up to 26 weeks a year, depending on length of service.

Staff are already paid at least the London Living Wage, the company said..

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The new terms were agreed following negotiations with Unison, though the IWGB claim most Balfour Beatty staff are represented by their union.

IWGB branch secretary Jason Moyer-Lee said the offer was 鈥済reat progress鈥, but that staff would fight on for their stated aim: equal terms and conditions with University of London staff.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a good first step, but it is certainly not good enough,鈥 he said.

鈥淏ut it is the first time that we鈥檝e had a strike and it shows industrial action can work.鈥

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The 3Cosas Campaign, which is calling for fair pay, terms and conditions for outsourced cleaners, has already won significant support from students, who have participated in several demonstrations.

A Balfour Beatty Workplace spokesman said: 鈥淎ll BBW employees are being offered the opportunity to move their current contract onto the [new] BBW contract.鈥

Chris Cobb, the university鈥檚 chief operating officer and secretary, said: 鈥淭his is a major step forward and I am delighted that the constructive dialogue between our contractor BBW and our recognised union, Unison, is proving so productive.鈥

jack.grove@tsleducation.com

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