Cleanlink News September 9 2009
According to reports on Chicago Public Radio, some Chicago school janitors are gathering to warn parents that their lack of paid sick days can leave students more vulnerable to germs, including the H1N1 virus.
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says seasonal flu kills 50 to 100 children a year in the United States. The agency says swine flu has killed at least 36 children in the country. The advice for sick students and school workers is to stay home 24 hours after the last symptoms of fever.
That’ll be tough for 1,500 janitors who clean about 600 public schools in Chicago. They haven’t had paid sick leave since the district privatized their services in 1996.
Ed Washington, janitor at Fermi, a South Side elementary school, says this leaves students vulnerable. "We’re cleaning the things they’re touching on a regular basis. How can it really be clean and we’re sick ourselves?"
Schools CEO Ron Huberman this summer said the district might require the cleaning companies to start providing sick leave when their contracts expire next year.
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