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‘We can't allow them to keep abusing workers’
MoJ and RBKC cleaners begin landmark strike over rights
Cleaners form a picket line with their UVW comrades

CLEANERS at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) and the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea (RBKC) took to the picket lines today in their landmark fight for workers’ rights.

Workers paid just the minimum wage of £7.83 an hour began the first of three days of unprecedented strike action to secure the London living wage of £10.20 an hour.

They are also aiming to win the right to sick pay and annual leave.

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