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Undercutting by contractors leave cleaners the short end of the stick when it comes to pay. -ST
AN OFFICE cleaner quit last month after she had enough of pay cuts, longer working hours and loss of benefits in four of the five times a new cleaning firm took over the contract. The 58-year-old's monthly pay did increase over her more than 10 years of service - but only from $370 to $400. Her sorry state, mentioned by labour chief Lim Swee Say at a seminar last Thursday, is common among cleaners, security guards and other low-wage workers. Read the full story in tomorrow's edition of The Sunday Times.
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