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Dirty premises, too little time for cleaners

Cleaners who work at the schools of the Groningen O2G2 school group complain that they structurally have too little time and experience a high workload. Dirty premises are the result.

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On December 7th they held a campaign in the playground of primary school Het Karrepad. In the FNV Cleaning press release, cleaner Mourad listed what to do.

I have to clean ten classrooms, five offices, fourteen toilets, a sports room, a media library and the corridors in two hours and forty minutes.

At AObdistrict manager Hayo Bohlken, two teachers complained about their dirty classroom. They were particularly sorry that the cleaners were short of time.

Vies

At FNV Cleaning they see the problem with cleaners more often in schools, such as at Hogeschool Utrecht and TU Delft. “Employers often say that these are incidents,” says Renate Bos of FNV Schoonmaak. “But the workload is too high and the classrooms are dirty. It is a problem that affects all O2G2 schools. There would be more quality, we would like to keep the school group to that. ”

"At the end of October, the new cleaning company Dolmans was started after a tender," responds O2G2 spokesperson Joyce Dekker. “More money has gone to cleaning from our school group and the contract is different. Dolmans also asks for input from the cleaners themselves. We have confidence that things are going in the right direction with this party, although we also see that everything is not yet in order. ”

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