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  • High Court rules Woolworths negligent for slip injury

    High Court rules Woolworths negligent for slip injury

    • March 8, 2012
    • By Kim Taranto
    • Contracting

    The High Court has found retail giant Woolworths ‘negligent in failing to remove a greasy potato chip from the floor of one of its shopping centres’ as posted on SMH.com.au ‘As a result, Kathryn Strong, an amputee who walked with the aid of crutches, fell heavily to the floor of a food court area in September 2004 and suffered a [...]

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  • Educational AUSCLEAN heads to Perth

    Educational AUSCLEAN heads to Perth

    • March 2, 2012
    • By alan
    • Contracting, Supply Side

    Keen to take its education concept to smaller cities, Interpoint (part of The Intermedia Group, INCLEAN’s publisher) has announced its organisation of AUSCLEAN WA, which will be held 19 and 20 March 2013, Perth. AUSCLEAN WA, which is supported by the Cleaning Council of WA, will include a series of educational seminars and workshops, complemented with an exhibition of cleaning [...]

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  • Subdued US marketplace makes for flat UGL Services’ result

    Subdued US marketplace makes for flat UGL Services’ result

    • February 21, 2012
    • By alan
    • Contracting

    UGL Services, which represents about a quarter of the UGL Group’s total business, recorded a first half 2012 revenue increase of just 2 percent to $677.8 million while delivering EBIT of $34.4 million. Excluding DTZ, UGL Services’ revenue growth was flat relative to the previous corresponding period, largely the result of subdued macroeconomic conditions in the US impacting transaction volumes [...]

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  • Demand for integrated services sees Spotless’ facility services grow revenue and earnings

    Demand for integrated services sees Spotless’ facility services grow revenue and earnings

    • February 19, 2012
    • By alan
    • Contracting

    “Spotless is experiencing sustained demand for outsourcing in key sectors and the Facility Services business delivered a strong financial result. There were lower mobilisation and start-up costs incurred during the period and the demand for the integrated services offering grew,” stated Spotless CEO Josef Farnik when delivering the company’s half year to December report. Spotless’ Australia/New Zealand Facility Services revenue, [...]

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  • TJS takes up the challenge of a new facility

    TJS takes up the challenge of a new facility

    • February 17, 2012
    • By Kim Taranto
    • Contracting

    By Lorraine Day TJS Cleaning Services was appointed to clean one of the most advanced aquatic centres in the southern hemisphere – the SA Aquatic and Leisure Centre in the southern Adelaide suburb of Marion. The facility, owned by the South Australian Government, covers a site of more than 10,000 square metres, and is managed by the YMCA. Included in [...]

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  • ISS wins Dairy Farmers Stadium contract

    ISS wins Dairy Farmers Stadium contract

    • February 16, 2012
    • By Kim Taranto
    • Contracting

    ISS Facility Services has won a contract to deliver event and general cleaning services to Dairy Farmers Stadium in Queensland for the next two years The contract will build on ISS’ existing stadium cleaning contracts, which include Brisbane Cricket Ground (The Gabba), the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) and AAMI Stadium (Adelaide). Dairy Farmers Stadium has a capacity of 26,500 and [...]

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  • New Code of Conduct for fair treatment of cleaners

    New Code of Conduct for fair treatment of cleaners

    • February 14, 2012
    • By Kim Taranto
    • Contracting

     The Building Service Contractors Association of Australia (BSCAA) and Shopping Centre Council of Australia (SCCA) today jointly released a new Code of Conduct for Fair Service Provision in Shopping Centres. Developed jointly by the BSCAA and SCCA, the Code expands on and replaces the previous SCCA Fair Contracting Principles adopted by the SCCA in November 2006. The new Code relfects [...]

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  • Spotless grants non-exclusive due diligence to PEP

    Spotless grants non-exclusive due diligence to PEP

    • February 7, 2012
    • By alan
    • Contracting

    Saying it’s in the best interests of all shareholders to minimise the ‘period of disruption’, Spotless yesterday announced that it had agreed terms with PEP based on which it intends to provide PEP non-exclusive due diligence. ‘Spotless advised PEP on 9thJanuary 2012 that, in the current circumstances, the lowest price at which the Spotless Board would be willing to unanimously [...]

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  • Shopping centre cleaners to walk off job on Australia Day eve

    Shopping centre cleaners to walk off job on Australia Day eve

    • January 25, 2012
    • By Kim Taranto
    • Contracting

    As stated in a press release by United Voice,  ’on the eve of Australia Day, Wednesday, 25 January, thousands of cleaners across the country will walk off the job, protesting the lack of a fair go in the retail cleaning industry.’ “Australia Day celebrates our country — a land based on the concept of a fair go and fair rights [...]

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  • United Voice supports Spotless’s private equity bidder

    United Voice supports Spotless’s private equity bidder

    • January 24, 2012
    • By alan
    • Contracting

    According to a report in today’s The Australian Business pages by James Frost, United Voice ‘has blasted the management of Spotless, the target of a $711 million takeover bid, for being arrogant and said it would rather work with private equity than the existing owners. “Spotless is floundering and in need of a shake-up,” Michael Crosby of United Voice is [...]

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