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Waterloo cleaning staff suspend strike action

Interserve cleaners “an inspiration,” says RMT general secretary Mick Cash

STRIKE action by Waterloo station cleaning staff was suspended yesterday to allow talks to take place.

Rail union RMT said that a further phase of walkouts by cleaners working for Interserve was also called off.

The decision came after Interserve bosses finally agreed to speak to staff following a severe breakdown in relations.

The ongoing dispute involves low pay and serious allegations of racism, harassment, victimisation, bullying and underpayment of wages.

RMT general secretary Mick Cash said: “It is a tribute to the determination and solidarity of our Interserve members at Waterloo that their campaign of action has at last brought the company to the negotiating table.

“They are a credit to the trade union movement and an inspiration to all other cleaners fighting for workplace justice.”

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