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Starting an ethical cleaning business

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bizzylizzy | 21:53 Wed 23rd May 2007 | Business & Finance
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I am currently manage a country house hotel. I'm thinking of starting my own cleaning business as it's so difficult to find good, reliable cleaners. I want to be ethical in the way I pay and treat people, but I do want to avoid as much government red tape as possible whilst still being decent and lawful as it were. Can anyone offer any advice as to the easiest way to employ casual/part time labour that will offer a good service to my customers but also not take advantage of the staff I hope to employ. Many thanks.
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The hotel near us employ teenage girls in their final 2 years at school. They enjoy the pin money. As the busiest period is the week-end this fits in with their availability.
kwicky, I bet the management and the customers of the hotel give them a good old ragging in an empty room at the end of the shift?
employ a load of cheap Eastern Europeans, hungry to buy in to the whole capitalist thing, illegal immigrants are even better as they dont have any legal rights to be here and can be treated like dogs.

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