London, UK. June 29th, 2016. Cleaners belonging to the United Voices of the World union employed by anti-union cleaning contractor Thames Cleaning at 100 Wood St, mainly let to Schroders and J P Morgan, held a rally on the 22nd day of their strike. Thames who allege they cannot afford to pay cleaners a living wage, but wasted over £20,000 trying to get an injunction to stop the strike, an action which landed the grass-roots union with crippling legal costs. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
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London, UK. June 29th, 2016. Cleaners belonging to the United Voices of the World union employed by anti-union cleaning contractor Thames Cleaning at 100 Wood St, mainly let to Schroders and J P Morgan, held a rally on the 22nd day of their strike. Thames who allege they cannot afford to pay cleaners a living wage, but wasted over £20,000 trying to get an injunction to stop the strike, an action which landed the grass-roots union with crippling legal costs. At the end of the rally they begin a march to protest at the offices of CBRE, the owners of the offices at nearby St Martin's Court. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News