Cleaning Up After Globalization: An Ergonomic Analysis of Work Activity of Hotel Cleaners

Autor: Karen Messing, Ana Maria Seifert
Rok vydání: 2006
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Zdroj: The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy
DOI: 10.1002/9781444397406.ch8
Popis: Hotels and hotel chains are responding to globalization and increased competition through new marketing initiatives, employment practices, and restructuring decisions that are intensifying the work of cleaners. In this paper, we report on how such work intensification at two hotels in Montreal, Canada, is changing the nature of cleaners’ jobs. Specifically, we found that the numbers of operations to be completed, the numbers and weights of items to be cleaned, and the effort involved have all increased. “Flexible” employment relationships and outsourcing have also worsened cleaners’ workloads. In response to our research, the labour union representing cleaners has negotiated a lower number of room assignments per cleaner, as well as an improved way of taking into account the variability of work when determining the quota of rooms to be cleaned. Despite this, new marketing strategies continue to intensify work. We conclude that standards and regulation on a governmental level are a necessary complement to union actions.
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