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1. Janitors do little but move around the dirt with wet rags.
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2. A janitor maintains the interior, exterior or both a building. Janitors are also known as custodians
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3. Most Janitors work in office buildings, schools, hospitals or other large buildings that need to remain clean and sanitary.
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4. The formative research providessignificant insights into the lives of Janitors in Washington, and will help provide context for future study results within the economic, social, and physical circumstances in which Janitors work and janitorial firms operate
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5. More than 225,000 Janitors in cities across the country have united in SEIU, America’s largest union of property services workers
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6. From across California, more than 25,000 Janitors united in USWW are leading the effort for good jobs including wages you can raise a family on, access to quality health care and respect on the job.
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7. SEIU local 87 represents 5,000 Janitors who belong to the Service Employees International Union in San Francisco
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8. The Janitors originally formed in the fall of 1982
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9. Service Employees International Union filed a complaint last August on behalf of the Janitors at the school, alleging that they have been targeted with “surveillance and interrogations about
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10. Janitors and building cleaners keep many types of buildings clean, orderly, and in good condition.
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12. Janitors keep office buildings, schools, hospitals, retail stores, hotels, and other places clean, sanitary, and in good condition
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13. In addition to keeping the inside of buildings clean and orderly, some Janitors work outdoors, mowing lawns, sweeping walkways, or shovelling snow.
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14. Janitors is a book about a kid named Spencer and how he finds out that there are creatures living at his school.Spencer knows that these creatures are bad but he is one of the only people who know about them.He begins to learn some tricks and uses of weapons to help defend himself against these creepy,terrible looking creatures.
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15. Janitors, the unsung heroes of disease prevention
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16. Janitors, custodians, airport ground crew and public transit workers are now eligible to be vaccinated in LA County 75756A5E-120A-4932-810C-2FD980DB785E By Ameera Butt
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17. The Janitors at Welcher Elementary know a secret, and it s draining all the smarts out of the kids
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18. 4 hours ago · Janitors man the picket line to protest reopening San Francisco offices because of COVID safety fears Bay Area Asian Americans Find Ways To Fight Back After Violent
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19. The building services category includes Janitors. It also covers building superintendents and doormen, Cuomo’s office said
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20. 125,000 Janitors – across the country – decided to stand together in solidarity
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21. Because of our united front, Janitors are winning historic contracts, raising wages for families, and raising standards in communities
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22. For the first time ever, the majority of SEIU Janitors – 57 percent – will
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23. 37-2011 Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
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24. 3 reviews of Janitors' Emporium "Only reason for 4 instead of 5 stars is the lack of communication over the status of my vacuum for 10 days
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25. Janitors are a special Facility Personnel spawn as they spawn with a Level 1 Keycard instead of a Level 2.
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26. Janitors, or cleaning people, are the most visible of the group, but other janitorial staff work to provide a safe, clean environment for anyone who lives or …
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27. Janitors need to move heavy objects, operate equipment and remain standing or walking for extended periods of time
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28. Communication: Janitors who work during normal business hours may need to work with or around employees, customers, students or patients
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29. Verbal communication is a valuable skill that allows Janitors to convey information to
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30. The country's 2.4 million Janitors, also known as cleaning service professionals, help keep offices, schools, hospitals, shopping centers and other places clean and orderly
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31. 14 hours ago · Hundreds of San Francisco Janitors who are represented by SEIU Local 87 plan to walk off their job sites citywide Wednesday morning as part …
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32. Posted: March 23, 2021 Part-Time Janitors
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33. Decisions Janitors and custodians make about participating will not affect any legal case or workers’ compensation claim they may have
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34. 10 synonyms of Janitors from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 4 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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35. Janitors: a person who takes care of a property sometimes for an absent owner.
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36. Janitors keep buildings such as schools, office spaces, hospitals, retail stores, and residential buildings clean and in good condition
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37. Their primary responsibility is as a cleaner, but in many cases Janitors also perform security and maintenance tasks
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38. While most Janitors work indoors, some work
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39. Janitors is a well-written novel that moves with ease and a moderate but enjoyable pace
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40. Janitors are Foundation personnel who act as minor characters in SCP - Containment Breach.
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41. Janitors are also more susceptible than other workers to workplace injuries like burns, bruises, and cuts
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42. The majority of Janitors work full-time schedules, but there are many part-time jobs to be found as well
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43. Janitors wonder why they are left in the dark when companies go to great lengths to ensure that the tech, finance and other workers occupying the buildings they clean are aware of …
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44. The Janitors were afterward allowed to unionize, but the struggle for adequate pay and benefits, as well as tuition remission afforded to all USC employees, went on
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45. In the summer of 2000, the Janitors at USC won a new contract
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46. Five years after the struggle with ServiceMaster began, the Janitors secured a wage increase, health benefits, and
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47. Janitors and Custodians Updated 03/11/2021
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48. Drone Head by The Janitors, released 15 July 2013 1
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49. Nevereverism Reviews: The Janitors are bringing slow burn, fuzzed out desert rock psychedelia and …
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50. Janitors who worked the night shift reported more injuries than the ones who worked in the mornings
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51. The study says there was an increased risk of injury among Janitors …
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52. Janitors in many buildings in Denver deal with disrespect on regular basis, according to the local SEIU property services director, Juan Montaña
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Janitors keep commercial and public facilities clean and in proper working order. Janitorial duties and responsibilities include general cleaning and maintenance, event setup and clean up, and restocking supplies.
Being a Janitor Means Keeping People Healthy. Included in work morale, having a clean environment also leads to a healthy environment. Professional cleaners make sure to dust and clean thoroughly, leaving offices with minimal allergens. When offices are clean and sanitized, those working in the office are less likely to get sick.
/ ˈdʒæn·ɪ·t̬ər / a person whose job is to clean and take care of a building (Definition of janitor from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) janitor
Definition of janitor. 1: one who keeps the premises of a building (such as an apartment or office) clean, tends the heating system, and makes minor repairs. 2: doorkeeper.