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May 2017

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LSE Cleaners strike for equality

LSE, London. Wed 24 May 2017


 'Justice For LSE Cleaners' and crossed brooms

 

 United Voices of the World General Secretary Petros Elia speaks

 

 IWGB President Henry Chango Lopez brings his union's support to the rally

 'London School of Exploitation'

 The protesters set off for a short march around the campus

 

 and go to 1 Kingsway where LSE and employer Noonan have their offices

 Victor speaks

 

 and Mildred does a little unpaid cleaning

 

 LSE cleaners and supporters carry their banner 'L$E - The London school of Exploitation' past a LSE window advert
  with the message 'Responding to Inequality through our reasearch'

 

 Owen Jones, who last week refused to cross the UVW picket line gets an enthusiastic response as he speaks

 Owen Jones

 

 

 

 Owen Jones

 

 Mildred puts her arm around Owen Jones

 and the cleaners pose for photographs

 with some of their supporters and the United Voices of the World and IWGB banners

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