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DISPUTES

We Believe Janet!

LSE sacked Janet, a 70-year-old migrant cleaner, without notice or pay over a simple mistake. UVW believes this was an unjust and potentially unlawful dismissal, rooted in racial and age discrimination. We’re taking legal action.

 “I’ve worked at LSE for 13 years without any problems. I just forgot about the bracelet. It was a mistake, and it is the first time something like this has happened to me. I have apologised so many times. At my age, you can forget like that.”  

Janet Olufunke Damiro, LSE cleaner and UVW member

Janet, who came to the UK in 1971 from Nigeria, was dismissed without notice or pay earlier this year after a misunderstanding involving a misplaced bracelet. In a disciplinary meeting, Janet explained that she had picked up the bracelet from the floor outside a meeting room and, intending to hand it in after completing her cleaning duties, set it aside. However, due to a moment of forgetfulness, she did not return it immediately. She handed it over as soon as she was asked and remembered the incident.

Seventy-two of Janet’s colleagues, as well as three managers, have signed a petition calling for her reinstatement. They vouch for her character, her exceptional work ethic and her years of dedicated service. Their support reflects the deep respect Janet commands across the university.

UVW believes Janet’s summary dismissal is unreasonable, unjustified and unlawful. Her treatment is not only disproportionate and discriminatory, on the grounds of both age and race; Adding insult to injury, a public announcement about her departure was made before Janet had been given the chance to exercise her legal right to appeal. 

Janet’s case appears to be part of a broader, troubling pattern of mistreatment of cleaners at LSE.  

In 2023, UVW won an Employment Tribunal claim against LSE on behalf of another migrant cleaner who was dismissed after the university refused to implement medical adjustments recommended by doctors following a long-term health condition.

In 2017, UVW member cleaners forced LSE to end outsourcing through sustained and powerful strike action, bringing the workers back in-house and into parity with university staff.

YOU can support Janet:

Write a letter to LSE bosses demanding her immediate reinstatement>> 

Donate to her legal and hardship fund >>

JANET DEMANDS:

  • Her immediate reinstatement
  • Compensation for unfair dismissal
  • Her disciplinary record cleared

TAKE ACTION!

If you are a migrant worker with similar issues or want to make sure Janet gets justice, become a member here >>

You can also support the fight by becoming a solidarity member here >>

Or get in touch to join our action groups >>

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