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A new cleaning service model
21st of April 2022 Article by Christian Bouzols
Christian Bouzols reports from France on a cleaning company doing business differently post-Covid.
“My problem with Covid isn’t as bad as my problem with home working. Some of my clients are cancelling their business leases and this is hurting us quite badly because a large part of our portfolio is comprised of people involved in event organisation. That’s why the..
Cleaning - largest skilled workforce in Germany
10th of April 2022 Article by Katja Scholz
Katja Scholz, ECJ's reporter in Germany, on latest cleaning industry data from the contract cleaning association.
The sector report from the contract cleaning trade appeared at the beginning of the new year – with facts, figures and trends regarding the skilled trade with the largest workforce in Germany: 27,545 firms with just under 665,000 employees and a turnover of ..
Where have all our workers gone?
31st of March 2022 Article by Lynn Webster
The cleaning sector is experiencing severe staff shortages. UK reporter Lynn Webster asks why.
There has been considerable news focus on the depleting workforce in many sectors in recent months with cleaning and FM no exception. The cleaning industry is suffering what are described as severe shortages.
Gathering statements from various associations and trade press we hear o..
Hidden in plain sight
24th of March 2022 Article by Fiona BowmanFiona Bowman is an ambassador of EIDA, an independent corporate domestic abuse consultant and managing director of Facilities Management Consultancy Dysart 57. Here she writes for ECJ about the issues surrounding domestic abuse and its implications for employers.
It is widely reported that one in four women and one in six men in workplaces in the UK will be affected by domestic abuse at some point in their lives. And whilst accou..
Asthma risk from cleaning products
22nd of March 2022 Article by Lotte Printz
ECJ’s Lotte Printz on a study from Norway suggesting children whose mothers work with cleaning products have a high risk of having asthma.
The risk of children developing asthma, or other respiratory conditions such as wheeze, increases by as much as 71 per cent if their mothers have been exposed to large amounts of cleaning products and disinfectants in their jobs. Even ye..