Cleaners ‘worth more to society’ than bankers – study

By Martin Shankleman | Employment correspondent, BBC News | December 14, 2009

Hospital cleaners play a vital role, the study found

Hospital cleaners play a vital role, the study found

Hospital cleaners are worth more to society than bankers, a study suggests.
The research, carried out by think tank the New Economics Foundation, says hospital cleaners create £10 of value for every £1 they are paid.

It claims bankers are a drain on the country because of the damage they caused to the global economy.

Read on: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8410489.stm

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