Workers Wellbeing Society is a community for cleaners and other hands-on workers — protecting your rights, supporting your health, and building a real career path where currently there often isn't one.
By protecting their rights, supporting their health and wellbeing, building strong communities, and creating clear pathways for personal and professional growth.
Every day, cleaners keep hospitals safe, workplaces running and public spaces healthy — yet many face poor working conditions, limited career progression, and little professional support. We're changing that. We're starting with cleaners because it's close to home, and building toward support for delivery drivers, gardeners, and other hands-on workers too.
Read our full story →Many respected professions became recognised through professional standards, education, community and advocacy. We believe cleaning can follow the same path — from an invisible job to a respected profession, with recognised career pathways, lifelong support, and a strong professional community behind it.
A lifelong support network, not a one-off service. See all services →
Employment rights advice, legal partnerships, and contract support — free and confidential.
Physiotherapy, massage therapy, and regular mental health check-ins for members.
Free English classes, skills training, and recognised qualifications.
Routes into supervisory and public health roles, professional accreditation, employer partnerships.
Member events, social groups, and a peer network — people who understand the work.
It takes five minutes and it's free.
Tell us a bit about yourself, in whatever language you're comfortable with.
This is your key to free health support, legal advice, and classes.
Meet other workers, come to events, and get support whenever you need it.
Understanding the workforce shapes how we support it. Cleaning in London looks different to the rest of the UK.
Figures drawn from UK cleaning industry and Migration Observatory research — to be updated with sourced citations before launch.
Hospitals, schools, care homes, offices, restaurants — everyone depends on this work. That's why employers, councils, and healthcare organisations have a stake in supporting the people who do it, not just the workers themselves.
Straight answers, no small print.
We're forming partnerships with legal experts, healthcare professionals, employers, educators and community organisations to build a lifelong support network for workers.
Send us a message and a real person will reply, usually within the hour. You can write in any language.
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Legal, healthcare, training, employer or community organisation — tell us a bit about you and how you'd like to work together.