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"It's time we recognize that anti-black racism and unconscious bias does exist," PM Trudeau told the reception Monday

In this workshop we will learn how to speak and stand up for others

HALIFAX - Seven black janitors being laid off from their cleaning jobs at a Halifax office building are accusing the property manager and an incoming contractor of racial discrimination.

The unionized workers of African descent, who clean Founders Square, said Friday they are filing a complaint with the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission.

But the property manager of the historic Hollis Street building said the former cleaning company was terminated because of poor service, and it's up to the new contractor to decide who it hires.

In a statement, the Armour Group said its decision to part ways with GDI Integrated Facility Services was "performance based only."

"Our dissatisfaction with the cleaning services being performed was communicated in countless emails, phone calls and several in-person meetings with senior management at GDI over a period of twelve months," the company said.

The Armour Group said it has a contractual obligation to maintain standards of cleanliness in the building, and that it received over 200 complaints in 2017 about cleaning issues.

The property manager recently awarded its cleaning contract to Deep Down Cleaning Services, prompting GDI to issue layoff notices to all its cleaners at Founders Square.

Darius Mirshahi, an organizer with the Service Employees International Union Local 2, said the new cleaning contractor only rehired a white non-supervisory janitor.

The black janitors are all set to lose their jobs at the end of the month, he said.

"It's very typical in this industry when a new contractor comes in that they keep the workers who are already working there, who know the building and have experience cleaning it," Mirshahi said. "The basis of our complaint is racial discrimination."

But the Armour Group said it's up to the new contractor, Deep Down Cleaning, to decide who it hires.

"Our sole concern in our vendor service contracts is the quality of work performed," the company said.

The janitors and their supporters gathered outside the Hollis Street building in protest Friday, chanting "justice for janitors" and waving placards that said "black workers matter."

"This is what racism looks like," local activist El Jones told the small crowd. "It's looks like black workers being kicked out of their minimum wage jobs where they are barely supporting themselves in the first place."

Taylor MacLean, one of the janitors who received a pink slip, said it has been a stressful experience.

"I've still got to pay rent. I've still got to feed myself," he told reporters. "It's very up in the air how long I won't have a job for."

NDP Leader Gary Burrill said his party "unconditionally supports" the laid off workers and called on the province to adopt a law that establishes "successor rights."

Under the proposed law — which he says is in place in Ontario — if a unionized company loses a contract, the new company takes over the workers and abides by the union's hiring and employment terms, Burrill said.

Meanwhile, Mirshahi said a picket will be set up outside the building starting next week if the new cleaning contractor does not offer to hire the janitors.

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"Life is an echo. What you send out, comes back. What you sow, you reap. What you give, you get. What you see in others, exists in you". Zig Ziglar.

Find out on March 31 2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg10Tfh9VEY

THE 3rd MULTICULTURAL SMILES WORKSHOP ON

MARCH 31, 2018 AT 483 OAKWOOD AVENUE, TORONTO, ONTARIO FROM 5.00 PM TO 8.30 PM

In workshop 1 we learned that we are in this boat called Canada together https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpYDLO1MNgM&feature=youtu.be

Don't miss out attending and participation in the second workshop this Saturday called MULTICULTURAL SMILES WORKSHOP on March 31, 2018 at 483 Oakwood Avenue Toronto Ontario from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm

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Please confirm attendance by March 30, 2018. For more information do contact us by telephone or email. See you Saturday

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