More than 150 Whitehall custodial staff deliver letters to eight cabinet ministers asking for a London living wage Cleaners at government departments have dleivered their pay requests to ministers. Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA Government ministers and the most senior judge in England and Wales were greeted on Thursday by letters from cleaners asking to be paid a living wage. Over 150 cleaners from across Whitehall signed – and personally delivered – letters to eight cabinet ministers including George Osborne, Theresa May, Nick Clegg, and Vince Cable, and the president of the supreme court, Lord Phillips, in an attempt to increase their pay from the national minimum wage of £6.08 to the London...
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