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The staff were urging Glasgow City Council to support them in their fight for pay and conditions parity with directly employed local government workers.
The union members are asking management at services giant AMEY to match the value of the recent offer made to staff who work under the umbrella of COSLA.
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Hide AdHundreds of cleaners and janitorial staff who serve Glasgow’s 30 local authority secondary schools, many of whom currently receive hourly minimums of just £9.31 and £10.05 respectively, previously voted by over 95 per cent in favour of strike action.
Three separate 24 hours strikes are now scheduled to take place next week from 00.01 hours to 23.59 hours on Tuesday, December 7, Thursday, December 9, and Saturday, December 11.
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