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  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Members and supporters of the Restaurant, Catering and Bar Workers Branch of Unite the Union mark the first anniversary of a strike - since ended - for fair tips and fair pay by TGI Fridays workers outside a branch of the chain in Covent Garden. Unite plan to call on HMRC next week to conduct two investigations into the conduct of TGI Fridays, one regarding their Tronc scheme for tips and the other regarding minimum wage issues.
    TGI-Fridays-strike-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Members and supporters of the Restaurant, Catering and Bar Workers Branch of Unite the Union mark the first anniversary of a strike - since ended - for fair tips and fair pay by TGI Fridays workers outside a branch of the chain in Covent Garden. Unite plan to call on HMRC next week to conduct two investigations into the conduct of TGI Fridays, one regarding their Tronc scheme for tips and the other regarding minimum wage issues.
    TGI-Fridays-strike-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Members and supporters of the Restaurant, Catering and Bar Workers Branch of Unite the Union mark the first anniversary of a strike - since ended - for fair tips and fair pay by TGI Fridays workers outside a branch of the chain in Covent Garden. Unite plan to call on HMRC next week to conduct two investigations into the conduct of TGI Fridays, one regarding their Tronc scheme for tips and the other regarding minimum wage issues.
    TGI-Fridays-strike-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Members and supporters of the Restaurant, Catering and Bar Workers Branch of Unite the Union mark the first anniversary of a strike - since ended - for fair tips and fair pay by TGI Fridays workers outside a branch of the chain in Covent Garden. Unite plan to call on HMRC next week to conduct two investigations into the conduct of TGI Fridays, one regarding their Tronc scheme for tips and the other regarding minimum wage issues.
    TGI-Fridays-strike-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Members and supporters of the Restaurant, Catering and Bar Workers Branch of Unite the Union mark the first anniversary of a strike - since ended - for fair tips and fair pay by TGI Fridays workers outside a branch of the chain in Covent Garden. Unite plan to call on HMRC next week to conduct two investigations into the conduct of TGI Fridays, one regarding their Tronc scheme for tips and the other regarding minimum wage issues.
    TGI-Fridays-strike-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 14th February, 2019. Members and supporters of the Restaurant, Catering and Bar Workers Branch of Unite the Union mark the first anniversary of a strike - since ended - for fair tips and fair pay by TGI Fridays workers outside a branch of the chain in Covent Garden. Unite plan to call on HMRC next week to conduct two investigations into the conduct of TGI Fridays, one regarding their Tronc scheme for tips and the other regarding minimum wage issues.
    TGI-Fridays-strike-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 October, 2019. Low-paid and predominantly migrant Royal Parks attendants and cleaners outsourced via Vinci and belonging to the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union take part in a coordinated series of ‘five strikes in one day’ involving also cleaners from the Ministry of Justice, University of Greenwich café workers, cleaners, porters and caterers from St Mary’s Hospital Paddington and cleaners from the Channel 4 and ITV offices in Gray’s Inn Road. The Royal Parks attendants and cleaners are seeking a pay rise from £8.21ph to the London Living Wage of £10.55 ph, occupational sick pay and statutory holiday.
    UVW-5-strikes-outsourcing-056.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 October, 2019. Low-paid and predominantly migrant Royal Parks attendants and cleaners outsourced via Vinci and belonging to the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union take part in a coordinated series of ‘five strikes in one day’ involving also cleaners from the Ministry of Justice, University of Greenwich café workers, cleaners, porters and caterers from St Mary’s Hospital Paddington and cleaners from the Channel 4 and ITV offices in Gray’s Inn Road. The Royal Parks attendants and cleaners are seeking a pay rise from £8.21ph to the London Living Wage of £10.55 ph, occupational sick pay and statutory holiday.
    UVW-5-strikes-outsourcing-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 October, 2019. Low-paid and predominantly migrant Royal Parks attendants and cleaners outsourced via Vinci and belonging to the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union take part in a coordinated series of ‘five strikes in one day’ involving also cleaners from the Ministry of Justice, University of Greenwich café workers, cleaners, porters and caterers from St Mary’s Hospital Paddington and cleaners from the Channel 4 and ITV offices in Gray’s Inn Road. The Royal Parks attendants and cleaners are seeking a pay rise from £8.21ph to the London Living Wage of £10.55 ph, occupational sick pay and statutory holiday.
    UVW-5-strikes-outsourcing-047.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 October, 2019. Low-paid and predominantly migrant Royal Parks attendants and cleaners outsourced via Vinci and belonging to the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union take part in a coordinated series of ‘five strikes in one day’ involving also cleaners from the Ministry of Justice, University of Greenwich café workers, cleaners, porters and caterers from St Mary’s Hospital Paddington and cleaners from the Channel 4 and ITV offices in Gray’s Inn Road. The Royal Parks attendants and cleaners are seeking a pay rise from £8.21ph to the London Living Wage of £10.55 ph, occupational sick pay and statutory holiday.
    UVW-5-strikes-outsourcing-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 October, 2019. Low-paid and predominantly migrant Royal Parks attendants and cleaners outsourced via Vinci and belonging to the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union take part in a coordinated series of ‘five strikes in one day’ involving also cleaners from the Ministry of Justice, University of Greenwich café workers, cleaners, porters and caterers from St Mary’s Hospital Paddington and cleaners from the Channel 4 and ITV offices in Gray’s Inn Road. The Royal Parks attendants and cleaners are seeking a pay rise from £8.21ph to the London Living Wage of £10.55 ph, occupational sick pay and statutory holiday.
    UVW-5-strikes-outsourcing-053.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 October, 2019. Low-paid and predominantly migrant Royal Parks attendants and cleaners outsourced via Vinci and belonging to the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union take part in a coordinated series of ‘five strikes in one day’ involving also cleaners from the Ministry of Justice, University of Greenwich café workers, cleaners, porters and caterers from St Mary’s Hospital Paddington and cleaners from the Channel 4 and ITV offices in Gray’s Inn Road. The Royal Parks attendants and cleaners are seeking a pay rise from £8.21ph to the London Living Wage of £10.55 ph, occupational sick pay and statutory holiday.
    UVW-5-strikes-outsourcing-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 October, 2019. Low-paid and predominantly migrant Royal Parks attendants and cleaners outsourced via Vinci and belonging to the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union take part in a coordinated series of ‘five strikes in one day’ involving also cleaners from the Ministry of Justice, University of Greenwich café workers, cleaners, porters and caterers from St Mary’s Hospital Paddington and cleaners from the Channel 4 and ITV offices in Gray’s Inn Road. The Royal Parks attendants and cleaners are seeking a pay rise from £8.21ph to the London Living Wage of £10.55 ph, occupational sick pay and statutory holiday.
    UVW-5-strikes-outsourcing-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 October, 2019. Low-paid and predominantly migrant Royal Parks attendants and cleaners outsourced via Vinci and belonging to the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union take part in a coordinated series of ‘five strikes in one day’ involving also cleaners from the Ministry of Justice, University of Greenwich café workers, cleaners, porters and caterers from St Mary’s Hospital Paddington and cleaners from the Channel 4 and ITV offices in Gray’s Inn Road. The Royal Parks attendants and cleaners are seeking a pay rise from £8.21ph to the London Living Wage of £10.55 ph, occupational sick pay and statutory holiday.
    UVW-5-strikes-outsourcing-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 October, 2019. Low-paid and predominantly migrant Royal Parks attendants and cleaners outsourced via Vinci and belonging to the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union take part in a coordinated series of ‘five strikes in one day’ involving also cleaners from the Ministry of Justice, University of Greenwich café workers, cleaners, porters and caterers from St Mary’s Hospital Paddington and cleaners from the Channel 4 and ITV offices in Gray’s Inn Road. The Royal Parks attendants and cleaners are seeking a pay rise from £8.21ph to the London Living Wage of £10.55 ph, occupational sick pay and statutory holiday.
    UVW-5-strikes-outsourcing-043.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 October, 2019. Low-paid and predominantly migrant Royal Parks attendants and cleaners outsourced via Vinci and belonging to the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union take part in a coordinated series of ‘five strikes in one day’ involving also cleaners from the Ministry of Justice, University of Greenwich café workers, cleaners, porters and caterers from St Mary’s Hospital Paddington and cleaners from the Channel 4 and ITV offices in Gray’s Inn Road. The Royal Parks attendants and cleaners are seeking a pay rise from £8.21ph to the London Living Wage of £10.55 ph, occupational sick pay and statutory holiday.
    UVW-5-strikes-outsourcing-038.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 October, 2019. Low-paid and predominantly migrant Royal Parks attendants and cleaners outsourced via Vinci and belonging to the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union take part in a coordinated series of ‘five strikes in one day’ involving also cleaners from the Ministry of Justice, University of Greenwich café workers, cleaners, porters and caterers from St Mary’s Hospital Paddington and cleaners from the Channel 4 and ITV offices in Gray’s Inn Road. The Royal Parks attendants and cleaners are seeking a pay rise from £8.21ph to the London Living Wage of £10.55 ph, occupational sick pay and statutory holiday.
    UVW-5-strikes-outsourcing-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 October, 2019. Low-paid and predominantly migrant Royal Parks attendants and cleaners outsourced via Vinci and belonging to the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union take part in a coordinated series of ‘five strikes in one day’ involving also cleaners from the Ministry of Justice, University of Greenwich café workers, cleaners, porters and caterers from St Mary’s Hospital Paddington and cleaners from the Channel 4 and ITV offices in Gray’s Inn Road. The Royal Parks attendants and cleaners are seeking a pay rise from £8.21ph to the London Living Wage of £10.55 ph, occupational sick pay and statutory holiday.
    UVW-5-strikes-outsourcing-036.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 October, 2019. Low-paid and predominantly migrant Royal Parks attendants and cleaners outsourced via Vinci and belonging to the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union take part in a coordinated series of ‘five strikes in one day’ involving also cleaners from the Ministry of Justice, University of Greenwich café workers, cleaners, porters and caterers from St Mary’s Hospital Paddington and cleaners from the Channel 4 and ITV offices in Gray’s Inn Road. The Royal Parks attendants and cleaners are seeking a pay rise from £8.21ph to the London Living Wage of £10.55 ph, occupational sick pay and statutory holiday.
    UVW-5-strikes-outsourcing-035.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 October, 2019. Low-paid and predominantly migrant Royal Parks attendants and cleaners outsourced via Vinci and belonging to the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union take part in a coordinated series of ‘five strikes in one day’ involving also cleaners from the Ministry of Justice, University of Greenwich café workers, cleaners, porters and caterers from St Mary’s Hospital Paddington and cleaners from the Channel 4 and ITV offices in Gray’s Inn Road. The Royal Parks attendants and cleaners are seeking a pay rise from £8.21ph to the London Living Wage of £10.55 ph, occupational sick pay and statutory holiday.
    UVW-5-strikes-outsourcing-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 October, 2019. Low-paid and predominantly migrant Royal Parks attendants and cleaners outsourced via Vinci and belonging to the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union take part in a coordinated series of ‘five strikes in one day’ involving also cleaners from the Ministry of Justice, University of Greenwich café workers, cleaners, porters and caterers from St Mary’s Hospital Paddington and cleaners from the Channel 4 and ITV offices in Gray’s Inn Road. The Royal Parks attendants and cleaners are seeking a pay rise from £8.21ph to the London Living Wage of £10.55 ph, occupational sick pay and statutory holiday.
    UVW-5-strikes-outsourcing-055.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 October, 2019. Low-paid and predominantly migrant Royal Parks attendants and cleaners outsourced via Vinci and belonging to the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union take part in a coordinated series of ‘five strikes in one day’ involving also cleaners from the Ministry of Justice, University of Greenwich café workers, cleaners, porters and caterers from St Mary’s Hospital Paddington and cleaners from the Channel 4 and ITV offices in Gray’s Inn Road. The Royal Parks attendants and cleaners are seeking a pay rise from £8.21ph to the London Living Wage of £10.55 ph, occupational sick pay and statutory holiday.
    UVW-5-strikes-outsourcing-049.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 October, 2019. Petros Elia, co-founder of the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union, addresses low-paid migrant Royal Parks attendants and cleaners outsourced via Vinci and belonging to UVW during a coordinated series of ‘five strikes in one day’ involving also cleaners from the Ministry of Justice, University of Greenwich café workers, cleaners, porters and caterers from St Mary’s Hospital Paddington and cleaners from the Channel 4 and ITV offices in Gray’s Inn Road. The Royal Parks attendants and cleaners are seeking a pay rise from £8.21ph to the London Living Wage of £10.55 ph, occupational sick pay and statutory holiday.
    UVW-5-strikes-outsourcing-062.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 October, 2019. Low-paid and predominantly migrant Royal Parks attendants and cleaners outsourced via Vinci and belonging to the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union take part in a coordinated series of ‘five strikes in one day’ involving also cleaners from the Ministry of Justice, University of Greenwich café workers, cleaners, porters and caterers from St Mary’s Hospital Paddington and cleaners from the Channel 4 and ITV offices in Gray’s Inn Road. The Royal Parks attendants and cleaners are seeking a pay rise from £8.21ph to the London Living Wage of £10.55 ph, occupational sick pay and statutory holiday.
    UVW-5-strikes-outsourcing-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 October, 2019. A security guard belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB) trade union addresses students and fellow UCL security officers, cleaners and porters outsourced via Axis and Sodexo at a protest inside the university to call for decent terms and conditions and an end to outsourcing, discrimination and ‘precarity and mismanagement’. The terms and conditions of outsourced workers at UCL are considerably worse than for comparable UCL employees, with no occupational sick pay and reduced annual leave entitlement and pensions.
    UCL-outsourcing-IWGB-protest-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 October, 2019. Students join UCL security officers, cleaners and porters outsourced via Axis and Sodexo and belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB) trade union at a protest inside the university to call for decent terms and conditions and an end to outsourcing, discrimination and ‘precarity and mismanagement’. The terms and conditions of outsourced workers at UCL are considerably worse than for comparable UCL employees, with no occupational sick pay and reduced annual leave entitlement and pensions.
    UCL-outsourcing-IWGB-protest-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 October, 2019. Students join UCL security officers, cleaners and porters outsourced via Axis and Sodexo and belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB) trade union at a protest outside the university to call for decent terms and conditions and an end to outsourcing, discrimination and ‘precarity and mismanagement’. The terms and conditions of outsourced workers at UCL are considerably worse than for comparable UCL employees, with no occupational sick pay and reduced annual leave entitlement and pensions.
    UCL-outsourcing-IWGB-protest-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 October, 2019. Students join UCL security officers, cleaners and porters outsourced via Axis and Sodexo and belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB) trade union at a protest outside the university to call for decent terms and conditions and an end to outsourcing, discrimination and ‘precarity and mismanagement’. The terms and conditions of outsourced workers at UCL are considerably worse than for comparable UCL employees, with no occupational sick pay and reduced annual leave entitlement and pensions.
    UCL-outsourcing-IWGB-protest-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 October, 2019. Students join UCL security officers, cleaners and porters outsourced via Axis and Sodexo and belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB) trade union at a protest outside the university to call for decent terms and conditions and an end to outsourcing, discrimination and ‘precarity and mismanagement’. The terms and conditions of outsourced workers at UCL are considerably worse than for comparable UCL employees, with no occupational sick pay and reduced annual leave entitlement and pensions.
    UCL-outsourcing-IWGB-protest-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union urge guests not to enter 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, during a protest to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union urge guests not to enter 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, during a protest to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union urge guests not to enter 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, during a protest to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union protest outside 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union urge guests not to enter 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, during a protest to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union urge guests not to enter 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, during a protest to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union urge guests not to enter 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, during a protest to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union urge guests not to enter 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, during a protest to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union urge guests not to enter 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, during a protest to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union urge guests not to enter 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, during a protest to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union urge guests not to enter 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, during a protest to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. A police officer speaks to members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union protesting outside 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union urge guests not to enter 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, during a protest to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union protest in the streets around 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union urge guests not to enter 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, during a protest to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union urge guests not to enter 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, during a protest to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 October, 2019. A security guard belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB) trade union addresses students and fellow UCL security officers, cleaners and porters outsourced via Axis and Sodexo at a protest inside the university to call for decent terms and conditions and an end to outsourcing, discrimination and ‘precarity and mismanagement’. The terms and conditions of outsourced workers at UCL are considerably worse than for comparable UCL employees, with no occupational sick pay and reduced annual leave entitlement and pensions.
    UCL-outsourcing-IWGB-protest-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 October, 2019. Students join UCL security officers, cleaners and porters outsourced via Axis and Sodexo and belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB) trade union at a protest inside the university to call for decent terms and conditions and an end to outsourcing, discrimination and ‘precarity and mismanagement’. The terms and conditions of outsourced workers at UCL are considerably worse than for comparable UCL employees, with no occupational sick pay and reduced annual leave entitlement and pensions.
    UCL-outsourcing-IWGB-protest-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union urge guests not to enter 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, during a protest to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union protest outside 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union urge guests not to enter 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, during a protest to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union urge guests not to enter 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, during a protest to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union urge guests not to enter 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, during a protest to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union protest in the streets around 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 October, 2019. Henry Chango Lopez, President of the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB) trade union, addresses students and UCL security officers, cleaners and porters outsourced via Axis and Sodexo at a protest outside the university to call for decent terms and conditions and an end to outsourcing, discrimination and ‘precarity and mismanagement’. The terms and conditions of outsourced workers at UCL are considerably worse than for comparable UCL employees, with no occupational sick pay and reduced annual leave entitlement and pensions.
    UCL-outsourcing-IWGB-protest-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union protest outside 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
    IWGB-Living-Wage-Loulous-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union urge guests not to enter 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, during a protest to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union protest in the streets around 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union protest outside 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
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  • London, UK. 29 October, 2019. Students join UCL security officers, cleaners and porters outsourced via Axis and Sodexo and belonging to the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB) trade union at a protest outside the university to call for decent terms and conditions and an end to outsourcing, discrimination and ‘precarity and mismanagement’. The terms and conditions of outsourced workers at UCL are considerably worse than for comparable UCL employees, with no occupational sick pay and reduced annual leave entitlement and pensions.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the Cleaners and Facilities Branch of the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain) trade union protest outside 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, which also houses exclusive private club Loulou’s, to call for its kitchen porters, recently outsourced through ACT Clean, to be paid the London Living Wage and given terms and conditions including suitable sick pay, holidays and pension contributions. Numerous unmarked security guards were present outside the venue.
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  • London, UK. 1 June, 2019. Members of the United Voices of the World (UVW) and Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB) grassroots trade unions protest inside the DoubleTree Hilton Hotel in solidarity with Dalia Quinonez Guerrero (c), a former cleaner from whom wages were withheld. The protest was previously arranged to have taken place outside Chanel but arrangements were changed after the global fashion chain agreed to pay its cleaners the London Living Wage at its stores.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World move aside to allow a man and woman through during a protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. A member of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World is pushed to the ground whilst protesting outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World try to storm the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke during a protest against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Chip Hamer, also known as Grim Chip, of Poetry on the Picket Line performs for members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Guests wait outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall where Justice Secretary David Gauke was due to host a reception whilst members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Police officers push members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Police officers push members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. A police officer pushes Petros Elia, General Secretary of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World, out of the road during a protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. A police officer pushes members of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Police officers push members of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World out of the road during a protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. A police officer pushes members of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Police officers push members of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World try to storm the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke during a protest against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Police officers contain members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Justice Secretary David Gauke arrives to host a reception at the Gadson Club in Pall Mall whilst members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. A member of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World is pushed to the ground whilst protesting outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protest outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World try to storm the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke during a protest against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Police officers contain members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. A police officer pushes a member of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. A member of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World is pushed to the ground whilst protesting outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Police officers contain members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World protesting outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. A member of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World is pushed to the ground whilst protesting outside the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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  • London, UK. 12th February, 2019. Members and supporters of grassroots trade union United Voices of the World try to storm the Gadson Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of a reception with Justice Secretary David Gauke during a protest against his refusal to negotiate with the trade union over their demands for the London Living Wage, annual leave and sick pay for outsourced cleaners, security guards and receptionists working at the Ministry of Justice, all of whom have been on strike for varying periods recently. The Gadson Club is the official alumni club for the Oxford University Conservative Association.
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