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Cleaners: Social Stigma

Jul 4

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Despite the vital role that cleaners play in maintaining hygiene and cleanliness, there is a social stigma associated with this profession.

Cleaners social stigma
Social stigma

Many people perceive cleaners as uneducated individuals with limited skills, making it difficult for them to pursue more desirable job opportunities. This biased perspective often leads to discrimination and a lack of respect towards cleaners, causing them to feel unappreciated and undervalued.


To tackle this issue, it is crucial to change the existing narrative around cleaning and emphasize the importance of this occupation in our society. By acknowledging the hard work and dedication of cleaners, we can break down the societal stigma and ensure that they are treated with the respect and recognition they deserve.

Cleaners are superheroes
Super cleaners

Being a cleaner is a challenging job, with various drawbacks. However, with adequate support and resources, these challenges can be overcome. Addressing issues such as physical strain, exposure to harmful substances, low wages and benefits, social stigma, and limited career advancement opportunities can help create a positive work environment for cleaners, ensuring that they are respected and appreciated.



As owners, managers, and cleaners in the residential cleaning industry, it is essential for us to collaborate in overcoming these obstacles and fostering a thriving sector that values and respects its workforce.

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