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Queensland workers clean up with new agreement

Wed 02 Sep 09 Comments

LHMU – the union representing cleaners – has welcomed the Queensland State Government’s announcement it will support the Clean Start Collective Agreement by developing new criteria for choosing its cleaning contractors.Clean Start cleaners 020909

 “For many of the thousands of hard-working cleaners in Queensland, life is about to get a little bit easier,” Branch Secretary Gary Bullock said.

“The Union has fought for three years to achieve fairer pay and conditions for cleaners in Queensland and interstate and is now a big step closer to achieving that goal.

 “The cleaning industry has long had a history of exploitation, underpayment and unsafe work practices.

“The agreement will help build a new level of professionalism and uniformity throughout the industry.

 “It sets out new guidelines in seven key areas, known as the ‘fairs’: fair hours, fair workloads, fair pay, fair job security, fair treatment, fair leave and fair rights.”

Previously the State Government chose its cleaning contractors on price alone.

Clean Start cleaners thank Anna BlighNow, they will include in a second set of criteria – based on the principles of the Clean Start Agreement - to judge contractors on factors like health and safety, training and environmental management.

Workers covered under the agreement will enjoy a pay increase of approximately 10.8 percent to $16.77 for full-time and $17.58 or 16.1 percent for part-time work.

 “But the wage increase is only a part of the win for cleaners here,” Mr Bullock said.

“Many of the conditions set out in the agreement have been enjoyed by the rest of the workplace for decades.

 “For cleaners, they’re a welcome relief in a time in tough times.”

The new conditions will be enjoyed by cleaners employed by ISS Facility Services Australia, Professional Cleaning Services, Howard Services Group, Springmount Services, Duggans Cleaning Services, Spotless, Glad Commercial Cleaning,  Yanda Cleaning Professionals, Swan Services, the Pickwick Group and Reflections.

 

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