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2024年2月20日

著者:
Lydia Chantler-Hicks, Evening Standard (UK)

UK: Ecuadorian cleaner sacked for "theft" after eating leftover food at City law firm offices suing Total Clean for unfair dismissal

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"Cleaner sacked 'for eating leftover tuna sandwich" at London law firm,"

A cleaner was sacked on the grounds of ‘theft’ for eating a leftover tuna sandwich as she cleaned the offices of a top London law firm, it has been claimed.

Gabriela Rodriguez, a single mother from Ecuador who worked for agency Total Clean, spent two years cleaning the City headquarters of solicitors Devonshires.

But she was reportedly dismissed from her £13-an-hour job by Total Clean shortly before Christmas, after she ate a tuna sandwich that had been left over following a lawyers’ lunch...

Ms Rodriguez, 39, is now reportedly suing Total Clean for unfair dismissal.

Total Clean - which provides cleaning services for commercial and office spaces across London - described the allegations against it as “misleading and inaccurate” and maintained it has acted in accordance with employment law.

Some of Ms Rodriguez’s colleagues have protested at Devonshires’ office near Moorgate.

On X, union United Voices of the World (UVW), which represents low-paid and migrant workers, shared footage of protesters carrying cardboard signs saying ‘sacked for a tuna sandwich’ and ‘we are not the dirt we clean’...