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Former Janitors Go Undercover to Clean Up Abuses

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Sexual assaults, harassment, unpaid wages are some of the abuses women janitors face on the job. In our 18-month investigation, we found such problems at tiny cleaning companies that operate off the books and large corporations with shares traded on the stock exchange. A team of unconventional investigators is working to hold the janitorial industry accountable.

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