CLEANERS at the Welsh government’s headquarters are employed on zero-hours contracts, GMB reported yesterday, just a month after ministers pledged to take action against the practice.
The general union said contractor Vinci was also planning to change the staff’s working conditions for the worse, putting some workers on “poverty pay.”
Vinci provides cleaning and security services at the Welsh government’s administrative headquarters in Cathays Park, Cardiff.
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