• 4 months ago
Sheffield job centre guards on strike hoping for more than minimum wage from private security giant G4S
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00:00This is a long-running dispute where G4S, a company who make millions of pounds, are
00:07contracted by the DWP to provide security services, and they pay their security guards
00:14minimum wage, and their team leader's only working once an hour a month.
00:20We've had trouble with this jobcentre. I come here daily, at least two or three a day.
00:28Okay, two or three, what do you mean by that?
00:31Kick-offs, what we call them. We do not know whether they're going to bring a knife in.
00:35I'm glad they're not. We're not going to answer for that.
00:40Sometimes it can be quite violent, and it means legally restraining people.
00:46We've been fighting to get a pay rise for around two years now.
00:50People are getting stressed and having sleepless nights because of the lack of money.
00:56If you get into hardship, you'll have a bit of extra money to pay your bills.
01:02I suppose in life everyone's only a payday away from hardship.
01:07Hopefully we'll have a new government, and hopefully we'll have a Labour Party that will support working people.
01:13I think PCS thought that was a good idea to do election day,
01:16because there would be a lot of people out and interested in politics.
01:19Labour have promised to insource things such as security and cleanings.
01:23That would mean bringing them into, rather than being contracted to G4S,
01:27they'd be contracted directly to DPP. We'd be in favour of that.
01:31We think that would be better terms and conditions, and hopefully better pay as well.

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