SIPTU calls on cleaning companies to honour 'agreed' 40 cent per hour pay increase

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Cleaners have been classed as 'essential workers' during the pandemic.

Image: Shutterstock/Somchai_Stock Image: Shutterstock/Somchai_Stock TRADE UNION SIPTU has called on employers in the contract cleaning sector to honour a 40 cent-per-hour pay increase for cleaners that they say has been agreed upon but not implemented.

According to the draft ERO, published by the Labour Court on 9 January, the order would have increased the hourly rate of pay for contract cleaners — who provide outsourced cleaning services to businesses and workplaces including hospitals — from €10.80 to €11.20 on 1 March. “We have contract cleaners putting their lives on the line in hospitals throughout the country, who get paid just €10.80 an hour. Their union, SIPTU, had negotiated a 40 cent increase in good faith with employers.”

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MaryLouMcDonald Always the Unions demanding increased when the national purse is taking a pounding

Wait until October, our superhero nurses will be denied their promised pay rise, capes and all. El politicos got their rises tho

MaryLouMcDonald I would of thought they were classed as that anyways and should be on same amount as any doctor nurse the in the same oven so there going to get burnt the same as the others.

MaryLouMcDonald They are gonna get f**ked over as per usual with FFG in government.. they’ll get no rise

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