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janitor

[jan-i-ter] / ˈdʒæn ɪ tər /


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L.A.U.S.D. strike: A legion of school employees at the Los Angeles Unified school district, including bus drivers, food servers and janitors, are preparing for a three-day strike beginning Tuesday, The Los Angeles Times reports.

From New York Times

Experts say it is unclear why certain companies require lower-wage employees — such as fast-food workers and janitors — to sign noncompetes, as those jobs seemingly involve no trade secrets, specialized training or client information.

From Washington Post

Residents said he is the janitor and complained that he wasn’t doing his job.

From Los Angeles Times

"All of us are just small businesses with money there. It doesn't matter if you're a roofer or a janitor service."

From Reuters

The 48-year-old janitor in Lakeland, Florida, believes the Republicans who control her state government have been drawing lines to weaken the votes of African Americans like her.

From Seattle Times