The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Heavy-handed response

Black janitors fired days after revealing human rights complaint: union

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Dozens of people rallied outside a downtown Halifax office building Monday in support of a group of black janitors who were fired from their jobs after they revealed plans to file a human rights complaint based on allegation­s of racial discrimina­tion.

About 70 people gathered outside Founders Square to support janitorial workers, who were told they would be laid off at the end of this week, but were terminated last Friday after the allegation­s were made public.

Darius Mirshahi, an organizer with the Service Employees Internatio­nal Union Local 2, said the group will file another complaint alleging that the workers were fired abruptly for complainin­g about alleged racism.

“This is a very heavy-handed response to people exercising their right,” he said before the Monday rally.

“So the union will be helping the workers file another human rights complaint because the act forbids retaliatin­g against any individual­s in response to them stating their intention to file a complaint.”

The unionized workers of African descent clean Founders Square and say they are lodging their complaints against the property manager, Armour Group Ltd.

A spokeswoma­n for Armour Group said the company had terminated its contract with GDI Integrated Facility Services because of poor cleaning services, saying the company would continuing paying the janitors until the end of the month.

“We have a contractua­l obligation to our tenants to maintain standards of cleanlines­s in the building and our decision was based on consistent tenant feedback about the quality of their cleaning services,” Tara Wickwire, a senior director with National Public Relations, said in an emailed statement.

The company said it received more than 200 complaints from tenants in 2017 regarding GDI’s services.

Mirshahi dismissed the assertion, saying “this discussion is about which workers that currently clean this building are being continued as employees and which ones aren’t.”

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS/ANDREW VAUGHAN ?? Protesters gather outside the Founders Square building in Halifax on Monday. Seven black janitorial workers, set to lose their jobs at the end of the month when their cleaning contract ends and a new contractor takes over, were fired after indicating...
THE CANADIAN PRESS/ANDREW VAUGHAN Protesters gather outside the Founders Square building in Halifax on Monday. Seven black janitorial workers, set to lose their jobs at the end of the month when their cleaning contract ends and a new contractor takes over, were fired after indicating...

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