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PCS campaigning works. Read how catering and cleaning staff campaigned to keep their monthly pay date when they transferred from Mitie to ISS – and won.
On 1 November, ISS imposed an unlawful change to the pay frequency of some staff transferring from Mitie.
Striking ISS workers in Whitehall departments joined forces with ISS colleagues at the Cabinet Office to express solidarity with each other.
Following a campaign by PCS members who transferred from Mitie to OCS on the 1 November an agreement has been reached that removes the hardship caused by a 7-week pay day wait.
ISS strikers heard on today’s picket (15) that they are an “inspiration to millions of other workers” who have “been treated like dirt by their employer”.
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