Flip and finance all you want, but at some point you have to sell vacuum cleaners.
It centres on the exploitation of illegal immigrant Hispanic office cleaners in Los Angeles.
Dr Nagpaul said eight out of 10 of "Britain's dirtiest hospitals" employed private sector cleaners.
Under services there could be requests for someone to mow a lawn, contractors or house cleaners.
Mr Battlemuch said that many of those facing possible redundancy were cleaners and security guards.
"American women took me to the cleaners, " a 52-year-old window installer from Florida tells Mr. Slater.
The company has sold 2 million Roomba cleaners and, since Christmas, thousands of soap-bearing Scooba moppers.
They include all council employees from chief executives, to cleaners, from fitness trainers to teachers.
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People blew through it, noticed all the problems and sent it immediately to the cleaners.
According to GulfNews.com, most of the workers were cleaners of Indian, Bangladeshi or Pakistani origin.
In retrospect, at the Battle at Fiscal Cliff, Boehner took President Obama to the cleaners.
It is also less, adjusted for inflation, than office cleaners earned 20 years ago.
The growing unionisation of cleaners reflects the corporate consolidation that has taken place in the industry.
General cleaners, office cleaners, domestic helpers and care workers all featured on the list.
Mr Woo has set up voluntary organisations and employed the homeless as street cleaners.
The club has 70 dancers, plus about 30 doormen, cleaners, cashiers and other employees.
Mr White said that they were also using volunteer cleaners as a way of saving money.
London Underground (LU) station cleaners have begun a 48-hour strike in a dispute over pay.
There were there usual large number of iPad and iPhone case and skins, earbuds and screen cleaners.
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Year after year, the low-wage busboys, hotel cleaners, and kitchen staff voted against sacrificing their health benefits.
Scraps of lead scattered over the rubbery floor have to be cleared up with explosion-proof vacuum cleaners.
Forty-six people were killed, including two judges, six prosecutors, administration officers and cleaners working at the site.
School cleaners, cooks and low paid clerical staff are to get a windfall of hundreds of pounds.
The machines are operated by technicians and built to fit into existing rigging used by human cleaners.
Ucea claimed its offer had been accepted by unions representing support staff such as cleaners and porters.
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Cleaners usually work for organizations that specialize in one type of cleaning activity, such as washing windows.
Other industries listed among the slowest-growing include dry cleaners (NAICS 8123) and funeral homes (NAICS 8122).
There is also this: How many other politicians have employed foreign migrants as cleaners or plumbers or builders?
In this case I would say port-o-potty cleaners are overpaid and there is no justification for the law.
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The award-winning and sleek Sport Robotic line of cleaners is designed after the look of high-styled sports cars.
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