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FM workers display higher levels of hygiene
28th of June 2019FM workers are more likely than others to blame colleagues for spreading illness, and also tend to take cleaning into their own hands to maintain hygiene levels.
That's according to a report commissioned by London-based cleaning firm Cleanology. It looked into behaviour around illness and work, and attitudes towards workplace hygiene. It found 80
Pulire draws in over 17,000 visitors
27th of June 2019Pulire, the Italian professional cleaning exhibition that took place at the end of May in Verona, attracted over 17,100 visitors, a six per cent rise compared to the last event two years ago. Of those, 30.68 per cent were from outside Italy.
The number of exhibitors grew too, from 300 in 2017 to 312 this year, and 30 per cent of them were not
Latest ECJ - read online now or download the app
26th of June 2019The June/July edition of ECJ is now available to read on the website.
In this issue:
• Food hygiene - kitchens on show must meet highest standards
• Smart solutions - Swiss Posts' digital facilities services platform
• Taiwan - focus on the emerging cleaning sector
• Business - time to review your marketing
Dussmann buys STS Group
25th of June 2019Dussmann Group, the facilities service provider based in Germany, is to acquire the multinational specialist engineering company STS Group, which has its headquarters in Ireland.Dr Wolfgang Häfele, Dussmann Group executive board spokesman comments on the acquisition: "We recently announced the progression of the 'Dussmann Next Level' strategy
Liverpool’s council and supporters praised for their cleaning efforts
24th of June 2019Praise has poured in for Liverpool council workers who cleared the streets quickly and efficiently after the city's Champion's League victory parade.
Workers faced a massive task in removing debris from the streets after 36 hours of celebrations involving 750,000 people. But the council's cleaning teams were out within minutes of the celebrations
Japanese bullet train operator aims to speed up cleaning
21st of June 2019In a move to better compete with a rival train operator's famous "seven-minute miracle" for cleaning a bullet train between its arrival and departure, Central Japan Railway Co will shave off two minutes from its own shinkansen cleaning work, beginning next spring.
JR Central plans to complete cleaning of its 16-car Nozomi bullet trains at Tokyo