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Unions calls for better pay and conditions for cleaners and security guards

UNIONS called for pay rises and better conditions for cleaners and security guards yesterday in recognition of the crucial role they have played during the coronavirus.

The report, produced by the TUC to mark International Justice Day for Cleaners and Security Guards, says low pay and job insecurity are “rife” in both sectors.

Researchers found that those working in low-paid, elementary occupations have suffered the highest death rates during the crisis, with security guards experiencing the highest mortality rate of any profession.

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