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3cosas – No redundancies! Recognition now!

25th April 2014 reelnews Cleaners/Outsourced workers, Workplace Struggles Comments Off on 3cosas – No redundancies! Recognition now!

Film length: 10:27

They’ve won the London living wage, sick pay and improved holidays – but now outsourced workers at the University of London face a battle to stop mass redundancies, and for recognition of their union, the IWGB. Action from their 3 day strike in January.

  • IWGB
  • London
  • redundancy
  • University of London
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