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Uni cleaners strike on 'discrimination'
London's Soas hit by contract staff anger at two-tier workforce

Cleaners at London's School of Oriental and African Studies (Soas) will today begin a 48-hour strike in protest over "systematic discrimination" from bosses.

The workers - employed by outsourcing firm ISS - receive less sick pay and fewer holidays than other staff and are denied access to the school's pension scheme.

Managers have refused to bring the cleaning staff in-house despite a long-running campaign by public-sector union Unison.

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