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School janitors go on strike in battle for extra payment

SCHOOL janitors across Glasgow began three days of strike action yesterday in a long running-dispute over pay.

More than 130 janitors in primary schools, nurseries and ASL schools represented by Unison were forced to take action as their employer Cordia, an arms-length body of Glasgow City Council, continues to refuse them extra payments for their working conditions.

The supplement for undertaking duties which are dirty, involve working outside regularly and include heavy lifting, ranges between £500 and £1,000 a year and is received by other Glasgow City Council staff working in similar environments.

  • There will be a lobby outside the Cordia HQ in Borron Street at 8am today and another outside Glasgow City Chambers at 12.30pm.
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