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During the pandemic, as gifts came into the hospital for “NHS workers”, the cleaners were acutely aware of not officially fitting into that category. The dividing line between them and the NHS exists not in the cleaners’ minds, or the day-to-day reality of their work, but in everything else: in their pay, their benefits, their uniforms, their professional status, their public recognition.

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