Women working as cleaners in Spain: working conditions and use of psychotropic drugs.
Mireia UtzetClara Llorens-SerranoAmaya Ayala-GarciaLaura Esteve-MatalíAlbert Navarro-GinéAmaia BacigalupePublished in: Occupational and environmental medicine (2024)
Under the umbrella of the 2012 labour reform, cleaning companies shift the pressure and burden they have on ordinary cleaning staff in the form of low wages and precarious working conditions. Our results imply that addressing adverse working conditions, mainly high strain and insecurity over working conditions, may significantly contribute to reducing the gender and social inequalities among cleaning workers.