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DANBURY — Chris Morris has just opened a residential cleaning business, The Cleaning Authority, in Danbury, Conn. Tuesday, August 9, 2016.Words of advice from his grandfather helped lead Chris Morris down the road of entrepreneurship after he was laid off from his job in the financial services sector.
“Do a job that no one wants and do it with excellence and you’ll always have work,” Morris recalled his grandfather saying.
Morris last week opened a franchise of The Cleaning Authority, a residential cleaning service with more than 200 locations in the U.S. His 20-year career in financial services included roles with Master Card, American Express and Merrill Lynch.
“I was downsized and as I weighed my options I really wanted to be my own boss and not subject to the corporate whims of downsizing,” Morris said. “The cleaning business is not one I thought I’d pursue, but then I remembered what my grandfather said.”
Remaining in Danbury after losing his job was important to Morris as he has two children at Immaculate High School. He also wants to re-establish Western Connecticut Youth Sports, a nonprofit organization that offers sports instruction in a noncompetitive setting. He established the program in 2012 and it reached a peak of 200 coaches and players before not having a season in 2016 because of the uncertainty with his job situation.
More at source: News Times
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Justice 4 Jannies! "We are sure that parents will understand that it would be wrong for this unfairness to continue.
"Cordia has spent thousands of pounds every month since January 2016 trying to undermine our official boycott of the duties through the use of non-trade union replacement workers.
"They would be better getting round the table and sorting out our legitimate claim.”
Industrial action was first taken on January 19 when staff boycotted weeding, litter picking, snow clearing, salt spreading, leaf clearing, heavy lifting, spillage clearing and animal clearing.
The janitors began industrial action on 19 January 2016 by boycotting weeding, litter picking, snow clearing, salt spreading, leaf clearing, heavy lifting, spillage clearing and animal clearing.
Schools cleaners, catering staff, education support workers, teachers and headteachers were advised by their trade unions not to undertake the duties janitors are boycotting.
Since March, the janitors have taken nineteen days of strike action in an escalation of the dispute.
More at source: Herald Scotland
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Janitors wait outside of San Francisco’s city hall amid contract negotiations with their union representatives and cleaning companies that employ them on Wednesday, August 3, 2016. The workers received a pay raise, union officials said.
More at source: SF Gate
SAN FRANCISCO (KTVU) - About one hundred of janitors from Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 87 are taking part in a march and rally in San Francisco Thursday to call on tech companies to give them a fair contract.
Around 5:37 p.m. San Francisco Police were seen by Sky Fox making arrests of protesters and had vans to place those arrested inside.
More at source: KTVU
“It was the best way we could control it,” commission Chairman Cedric Johnson said. The cleaning crew “will probably have more pride, knowing they work for the airport.”
The transition will take several months and contracted staff will have the opportunity to apply for the new jobs, Johnson said.
The program has a budget of approximately $300,000 for labor, equipment and supplies, airport Executive Director Herbert Judon said.
More at source: Augusta Chronicle
1. DON’T mix ammonia with bleach.
“The combination of these two cleaners could be lethal, so be very careful when mixing any cleaners that contain ammonia or bleach.”
2. DON’T scrub your carpets, but blot them instead.
“You could damage the carpet by scrubbing too hard, and a gentle blot will do the trick!”
3. DON’T wash windows in a circular motion.
“Instead, move the paper towels back and forth horizontally, and then vertically. Wiping in little circles is more likely to leave streaks. Speaking of washing windows, DON’T do it on a hot, sunny day. The heat will dry the cleaner too quickly, leaving streaks. It’s much easier to get clean windows on a cool day.”
More at source: People.com
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Despite a drop in violent crime across the United States, the crime-scene cleanup industry has boomed. Profits for the nearly 600 firms in the United States totaled more than $99 million in 2015, on revenues of $357.5 million, according to IBISWorld, a market research group. But those profits are sometimes reaped from those who can ill afford costs that may run into the tens of thousands of dollars when insurers do not pay.
More at source: Philly.com
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The city of Waco is considering replacing its janitorial staff with private contractors in an effort to save $294,000 a year.
City staff and three council members discussed privatizing the service at a budget and audit committee meeting Tuesday, three days before City Manager Dale Fisseler releases his preliminary budget for 2016-17.
If the council agrees, the city would bid out the janitorial services now performed by 22 full-time and three part-time employees, reducing janitorial costs from $950,000 to an estimated $656,000 a year. Current employees earn between $9.94 and $14.10 per hour, plus benefits for full-time workers.
City general services director Kelly Holecek told the council committee that a contractor could do the work with fewer employees and could eliminate the missed cleanings that occur when staff are sick.
Fisseler said the city already relies on contractors to clean the police headquarters at the Hillcrest Tower, and that arrangement has worked well.
Councilman Jim Holmes said outsourcing the service “makes sense.”
“With this savings, it’s almost a no-brainer,” Holmes said.
More at source: Waco Trib
One of the best reasons to DIY your own cleaning products is to save money. Who doesn't love that?! In fact, most DIY cleaners cost less than $1 to make. Compare that to $5-$15 per bottle for most store-bought products, and you'll quickly find that you really can't afford to not make your own cleaning products.
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