OCS Limited NZ, the contractor for cleaning services at Victoria University, has refused an offer from the university to top up the wages of cleaners who are at home in lockdown.
University cleaners are doing their part for the community and staying home, with many only being paid 80% of their wages during the Alert Level 4 period. They earn just above the minimum wage, and paying bills and supporting families on these very low wages is already very hard.
Victoria University cleaner and E tลซ delegate Henok Gebre says the news is disheartening for all of his workmates.
โMost of my colleagues are fathers and mothers who are the sole earners of their households and were already struggling to get by on minimum wage,โ Henok says.
You can understand why learning that they are going to only earn 80% of their wages was really terrible news.
โWith government subsidies factored in, OCS probably could have afforded to pay us 100% as it is. If you add in the universityโs offer, they would have been more than capable of paying us 100%.
โItโs not too late โ weโre urging OCS to reconsider their position and do the right thing.โ
E tลซ organiser Yvette Taylor says the companyโs behaviour is appalling.
โAs the country went into Alert Level 4 lockdown, Victoria University decided to do the decent and fair thing by offering funding to OCS to go towards paying the cleaners.ย They know that their cleaners have it tough as it is,โ Yvette says.
โHowever, OCS refused, citing some ambiguous reasons that donโt make any sense. It is totally ridiculous that they wonโt accept the money and pass it onโ.
โThe money is there, and the workers desperately need it. A 20% pay cut, when youโre on the minimum wage is devastating. So a responsible employer would welcome this opportunity with open arms. To reject it is simply disgusting.โ
Marlon Drake, student and former VUWSA President says the Victoria University student community support the cleaners.
โCleaners aren’t just staff at university, they’re a part of our community. They’re the people keeping ourย campus safe. Every single one of our students knows this.
โWe’re supposed to be kind toย each other. The students know this, and clearly the university does too. Now is the time for OCS to do right by the cleaners, anything less is unacceptable.”



So, who owns and operates OCS Ltd NZ? and are they claiming the govt wage subsidy? Let’s hear it.
Sounds like there’s a job at OCS for Grant Guilford if someone can manage to lever him off his perch
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