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10.09.2025 / Press releases / West End Quays
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10th September, 2025
Workers at Luxury West London Flats Announce 11-Day Strike In Escalation of Year Long Pay Dispute
Concierges and cleaners at the exclusive West End Quay development in Paddington are set to begin an 11-day strike on Friday 19th September, their third walkout in two years in a bitter dispute over pay, conditions, and systemic bullying.
The striking staff – members of the trade union United Voices of the World (UVW) – will walk out every day until 29th September. The action will severely disrupt services for residents of the plush complex, where apartments sell for millions.
The workers – who are overwhelmingly migrant and Black and brown – and are also fighting against “bullying bosses”, surveillance, and the attempted imposition of a performance related pay scheme.
Also on the list of demands is a pay increase in line with inflation, equal sick pay and holiday entitlement for all staff, one week’s paid compassionate leave, and a two-week annual bonus.
This strike marks an escalation in a dispute that began a year ago and has seen workers:
Franco Lombardo, union representative and concierge of 23 years says:
“The workers at WEQ want to make our workplace better; with clear and constructive dialogue we can do this but so far this has not proved possible and we’ve been left with no choice but to walk out. We are tired of being disrespected and treated like we are nothing. This strike is our message: we are organised, we are proud, and we will not be intimidated into silence any longer. We are fighting for what is fair, and we will win. We are calling on residents and the public to support our fight for fairness.”
Petos Elia, General Secretary of UVW union, says:
“The resolve of these workers is nothing short of inspirational. For the third time, they are forced to walk out simply to demand dignity, respect and equality – things that should be a given in any civilised workplace. They are not asking for the moon; they are asking for the bare minimum. Their fight is a beacon for all low-paid migrant workers across London who are sick and tired of poverty pay and bullying bosses. UVW stands with them unwaveringly. The message to the employer is clear: meet these reasonable demands or face a sustained and growing wave of disruption.”
Notes to Editors:
Strike Dates: The full strike period runs from 12pm to 7pm and from 12am-7am everyday between Friday 19th September and Monday 29th September 2025.
United Voices of the World (UVW) is a grassroots trade union founded in 2014. It represents low-paid, insecure, and predominantly BAME and migrant workers—including cleaners, concierges, couriers, carers, hospitality workers and others—in sectors often overlooked by traditional unions.
This dispute follows two previous strikes by the same workforce in June 2024 and June 2023 which previously won a pay rise and recognition of their union.
For further information, high-resolution images, or to arrange interviews with striking workers (English and Spanish speakers available), contact the UVW press office.
Isabel/Oli: 07706 987443
E-mail: comms@uvwunion.org.uk
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