SOAS Justice For Workers - End Outsourcing

SOAS Justice For Workers - End Outsourcing SOAS Justice For Workers - End Outsourcing campaign: STOP bullying and inequality in the workplace. We are a worker & student alliance, join us! We need you.

We fight for justice, dignity and respect for all outsourced workers at SOAS, University of London. SOAS Justice for Workers - End Outsourcing is a campaign started by cleaning staff in our university to fairly employ all workers at SOAS. It is a campaign supported by students and academic staff. The cleaners campaign began in 2006, and has so far won the London living wage, sick pay, holiday pay

and pensions. Since 2014 we have been campaigning for the cleaners to be brought in-house. However, the campaign has not yet won their key demand of the cleaning staff which is to be brought back in house (to work directly to SOAS instead of a subcontractor). Since the early 1990s SOAS cleaners have been subcontracted by a succession of private companies, all of which have been allegations of victimisation and intimidation of the cleaning staff including persecution of the J4W campaigners and trade union representatives and through attempts to undermine working conditions. Now, after the cleaning staff have won sick pay, holiday pay, and pensions, the company is threatening to remove the sickness paid, is threatening to introduce zero hours contracts, is exploiting the immigration status of some workers, and a sign of obstruction in its relations with union representatives. It is clear that the terms and conditions achieved by the victory of the campaign J4W at SOAS never be safe while cleaners are outsourced, since private companies always try to cut costs by undermining working conditions and victimize workforce . The cleaning staff are demanding to be brought back in house to be treated with dignity and respect. Two years ago in response to the incredible activism of the J4W campaign and a referendum in which 98.2% of participants of SOAS community voted to for the cleaners to be brought back in house, SOAS management said it would create a shared service with Senate House and Birkbeck and not imply a private service . However, this proposal made by SOAS management is not going to be fulfil, therefore we have to re-launch the campaign Justice for Cleaners to ensure that if SOAS is not going to create the shared service promised, then will have to bring the cleaners in house instead of keeping a company subcontracted which victimising and intimidating members of our community on our campus. Here is an explanation from the ISS Unison newsletter (their trade union) on what the campaign is and why we are doing it! SOAS UNISON (and SOAS STUDENTs UNION!) believes that the work done by staff currently working for ISS is as vital and important to the running of the School as that done by any other directly employed member of staff. We have campaigned for many years for all staff to be directly employed by the University and that contracted out staff should be brought back in house with the same benefits and to be treated with dignity and respect as everyone. VICTIMISATION: In addition to being undervalued and treated as a second class worker, our cleaners are continuously harassed, victimised and bullied by the ISS managers. Some of the testimonials are heart-breaking. You will be able to hear them soon read by students as the workers cannot risk their jobs by speaking out against the company.

-SOAS IS ONE COMMUNITY...or is it? The SOAS mission statement includes the clause:

‘Each member of the School community is responsible for preventing unfair discrimination or harassment or victimisation which it is within their control to prevent; and challenging or reporting such in appropriate behaviour if it occurs.’

This fight has not just begun. It began years ago with the London Living Wage Campaign, sick paid, holiday paid and pensions the cleaners are now paid the LLW and mayor improvement in sick paid, holiday paid and pensions but continue victims of injustice and exploitation, In addition to this, they are mistreated and are terrified of losing their jobs. They feel alone and they are victimised. They need our support. We have the power to show ISS and SOAS that a wage, sick paid, holiday paid and pension is not everything. ALL SOAS workers deserve RESPECT and DIGNITY and the right to live without FEAR and with EQUAL benefits as other SOAS staff. We have the opportunity to help change the lives of our cleaners, who form a part of our SOAS community, the community that SOAS wants for 2020: SOAS is one community. Let´s show SOAS how to make it ONE community. How can we continue to accept that our university, an upstanding institution which claims to represent justice and equality as it ignores the plight of the cleaners, the MOST VULNERABLE members of our community? WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP? It´s easy.

-DEMONSTRATE
-SUPPORT the cleaners with just ONE CLICK on the page

At the same time we will be putting pressure on both the company ISS and SOAS to recognise the suffering and stress inflicted on our cleaners

-VOLUNTEER

This campaign IS student led so if you want to be more involved, please get in touch. If you have a little bit of time to give, it would be greatly appreciated. Some examples of initiatives we have are:


Language exchange- so the students can meet the cleaners- we need someone to coordinate this
Designing a petition- ASAP! Videos- of students reading testimonials, perhaps a documentary
- Photos- of students holding ´I support SOAS cleaners´- on-going
Desk in JCR- petition and emails
We always need people for the odd event, flyering etc

Please keep an eye on the page for OPEN MEETING dates. Peace and solidarity. Thank you for reading. Contact details below:
page: SOAS Justice for Workers - End Outsourcing
Gmail: [email protected]
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The J4W campaign is planning to collect testimonials from alumni in order to create a longer video of the experiences an...
17/06/2022

The J4W campaign is planning to collect testimonials from alumni in order to create a longer video of the experiences and advice of students of the campaign across time. This would add to the campaign’s material and would be an incredible exercise in knowledge sharing and to archive some of the history of the campaign.

The idea would be to send a video (or text if you are not comfortable with video) talking about your experience with the J4W campaign and/or any advice, actions or anything that you think might be helpful to help students support the workers at SOAS.

Additionally we were thinking of compiling pictures (along with the years in the campaign) of students involved in the campaign so do send yours.

Share this anyone that you know was involved with the campaign.

Please send everything to the j4w email before the start of September :)))

[email protected]

10/06/2022

This institution has no shame. Not only do they refuse to apologize, they outright disregard the lives of those they violently sabotaged…

It took them less than 10 minutes to take down the names of the cleaners who were deported by ISS and SOAS.

Shame on SOAS!!!

10/06/2022

Today we commemorate the 9 cleaners that SOAS alongside the outsourcing company ISS deported. Remembering the vicious actions of this institution is essential to never forget what they stand for and what they are willing to do to protect their interests. While the campaign has achieved several victories including the in-housing of the workers (cleaners, maintenance, security, reception) management still disrespects our community.

13 years since this horrible attack and the fight continues.

Management's ongoing disrespect and neglect for SOAS workers remains our reality. Of all the promises made, English classes are still pending and although SOAS was complicit they have not even apologized to the community for the harm caused!!!

Consuelo Moreno Yusti has been a cleaner at SOAS for 19 years. In 2006 Cony and her the colleagues formed the Justice fo...
11/03/2022

Consuelo Moreno Yusti has been a cleaner at SOAS for 19 years.
In 2006 Cony and her the colleagues formed the Justice for Workers which campaigned to in-house all of the out-sourced staff at the university. A campaign that has had to face an institution that has used all means possible to stop workers from organizing for their rights and working conditions.

Cony is a pillar of the community and an example for organizing against privatisation and precarization. Her story is shared with the whole city as she is honour in the City of Women London map where women and non-binary people are celebrated for the increasible contributions!

https://www.cityofwomenlondon.org/

As Cony always says "La lucha continua" (The fight continues)
We love you so much❤️

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04/03/2022

STATEMENT OCCUPIERS HAVE JUST WRITTEN UP

In the late hours of last night, we the occupiers of the management corridor were ILLEGALLY EVICTED by a team of over 40 private bailiffs that SOAS hired without attaining a court order. They entered the building via the staff common room balcony by ladder, with riot shields. They also entered via the stairwell inside the building and broke a window on their way in. 3 of the occupiers were dragged out by bailiffs left with cuts and bruises. The others, whilst not being dragged out, were harassed, intimidated and pushed around by the private bailiffs. Estimate of around £50,000 was spent by the university on this illegal eviction and they even hired a specialist company who deal with protestors.

In an email to all students and staff this morning (Friday), SOAS claimed they sought this option after … This is a shameful lie on behalf of the university. Initial negotiations began on Wednesday, 1 week after the occupation began, and even then management did not even acknowledge all the demands. SOAS have still not taken seriously the demand, which has come from all sections of the SOAS community, that Habib must go. Further, from the outset of the occupation, the threat of imminent forcible removal was held over the occupiers: this is no way for the university to engage in reasonable negotiations. Dialogue has not been exhausted, SOAS Management have not even begun, nor do they seem capable, to engage in dialogue with the student community.

Instead, the director’s group, led by Habib, have continually sought to sow division amongst students and staff with their twisted narrative. The shutting of the main building had nothing to do with the occupation and everything to do with turning students against each other and stifling any critique of management. The occupation has been clear on this from the start: we occupied management so as not to disrupt learning and teaching. The disruption to studies has been the decision of management entirely - both in this last week, and in general, as this violent institution continually exploits and violates students and workers.

Whilst we are shocked in this moment, we cannot be surprised. This is unfortunately far from the most violent thing Habib has done at a university - he claims no regret over his calling of military police on free education protesters at the University of Wits in South Africa. We remember also that student activists are STILL in prison in South Africa, and call for their immediate release. We have no illusions that Habib’s appointment at SOAS was specifically linked to his experience in repressing student movements. Not only do we demand that Habib must go from SOAS now, we must also organise beyond this university to make sure he cannot continue his despicable practices elsewhere, and that any replacement is chosen democratically by the students and workers of the community.

We are out of the management corridor, but the occupation is not over. We will be back. Habib must go!
We will occupy
Til you demarketise
Til we decolonise

!ACTION ALERT! Demand dignified Working Conditions for our cleaning Team! Sign our petition & email SOAS COO here: https...
31/01/2022

!ACTION ALERT! Demand dignified Working Conditions for our cleaning Team! Sign our petition & email SOAS COO here: https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/demand-dignified-working-conditions

The SOAS cleaning team has been hit hard by redundancies and the increased workload of the persistent pandemic. If management fails to ensure safe and dignified working conditions of their staff, it is up to us as students to hold them to account to do so! We come together to urge management to meet the cleaner's demands. Join us in ensuring justice for the cleaning team. ¡La Lucha Continua!

Support Striking Outsourced Workers at UAL! 'Cleaners at UAL and their unions have repeatedly called to be brought in-ho...
08/11/2021

Support Striking Outsourced Workers at UAL!

'Cleaners at UAL and their unions have repeatedly called to be brought in-house and be employed on the same terms and conditions as directly employed staff. These calls have been ignored for too long.

Cleaners will strike to get the same terms and conditions as directly employed staff, and this fund will help cover their pay and expenses while they take this necessary action to get equal rights as workers.'

After our first strike in September, we will finish the year with one final strike day, and are looking to raise money to pay lost wages.

Today, after a year of negotiations, in the middle of a dispute, and with the solidarity of the J4W campaign, the cleane...
21/10/2021

Today, after a year of negotiations, in the middle of a dispute, and with the solidarity of the J4W campaign, the cleaners managed to get their proposed rota accepted by SOAS management - it was the most functional and equitable when compared with SOAS’s proposals.

Let us not forget that the cleaning team went through the disastrous Transformation and Change process last year where the staff suffered a devastating 44% cut during a risky pandemic time and with a rota that had the cleaners working for 4 days and off for 4 days. This meant 26.26 weekly working hours which did not reflect our contracted hours (37.5). Additionally, each team worked 4 weekends a month, something which is totally unreasonable.

The cleaning team are human beings, we have lives, families, and we are the essential workers that faced the pandemic, exposing ourselves on public transport to come to work, cleaning the university to ensure the safety of the SOAS community.

Although we are now hired directly by the university (after a historic campaign) we continue to be treated by management as 2nd class workers, without planning, without consultation, without communication and most importantly without respect. However, we have shown over the years, that we are united and continue to break down barriers bringing us closer to the respect and dignity that we deserve.

Thank you J4W, thank you dear students, thank you Sandy Nicoll.

The SOAS cleaning team

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Victoria de los limpiadores

Hoy despues de un año de negociaciones en medio de una disputa y con la solidaridad de la campaña J4W los limpiadores lograron que la rota propuesta por ellos fuera aceptada por la gerencia de Soas, por ser la rota mas funcional y equitativa en comparacion a las propuestas por soas.
Recordemos que el equipo de limpieza paso por un proceso desastrozo de transformation y cambio el año pasado donde el personal de limpieza sufrio un desvastador recorte del 44% en un riesgoso tiempo de pandemia y con una rota de 4 dias trabajados y 4 dias libres que no reflejaba nuestras horas del contrato (37,5) tan solo 26.25 horas y un mes trabanjado los 4 fines de semana por cada equipo, algo totalmente desmesurado, el equipo de limpieza , somos seres humanos, tenemos una vida, una familia , somos el equipo esencial que le dio cara a la pandemia , exponiendose en el transporte publico para venir a trabajar, higienizando areas para generar seguridad para la comunidad de soas , pero aunque hemos sido contratados directamente por la universidad(despues de una historica campaña) seguimos siendo tratados por la gerencia como trabajadores de 2 clase, sin planificacion, sin consultacion, sin comunicacion y lo mas importante sin respeto.
Sin embargo hemos demostrado que a lo largo de los años estar unidos fuertes traspasamos las barreras hacia el respeto y la dignidad que nos merecemos.
Gracias J4W , gracias queridos estudiantes, gracias Sandy Nicoll.

Equipo de limpieza Soas

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