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Why do men's toilets need female cleaners?

Property management company: Generally, the funds given by Party A are only enough to hire one person, so it is more likely that a male cleaner will have a dispute when he goes to the women's toilet.

It was "convenient" to rush to the public toilet, only to find that the existing female cleaners were cleaning. This kind of embarrassment often happens to city men. In fact, female cleaning staff also face such embarrassment in the process of employment.

"I was going to the toilet when suddenly an aunt came in and cleaned up next to me, which scared me to run out with my pants." A Wuhan netizen vomited on the Internet, "Why do men's toilets need female cleaners?"

During the rush hour, I came to Guangbutun Station of Wuhan Metro Line 2. Several male college students looked anxiously outside the men's toilet, and a female cleaner over forty was working inside. "I really can't hold back, and I am in a dilemma." At 10 stations on several lines of Wuhan subway, the reporter found that there was only one cleaner in the men's and women's toilets in the stations, and similar situations also occurred from time to time in major business districts in the city. In Guanggu, Zhongnan, Wuhan-Guangzhou and other business districts, most people engaged in cleaning public toilets are women.

Compared with the embarrassment of male toilet users, the embarrassment of female cleaning staff is even more difficult to say. At Hanzheng Street Station of Metro Line 6, Ms. Yang, the cleaning staff, lingered in front of the men's room until it was determined that no one could enter. But there were many people in the subway station. When she was cleaning, there happened to be two male passengers going to the toilet, so she had to bow her head and pretend not to see it. Ms. Pi, the morning shift leader of the cleaning class at Jianghan Road Station on Line 6, has a better understanding. Once she was cleaning the washbasin in the men's toilet, a middle-aged man came in to go to the toilet, ordered her to go out, and called the supervisor on duty to complain.

Why are toilet users and cleaning staff embarrassed? "The reality of cleaning work leads to more women than men." The person in charge of a property company that contracted the cleaning work of some stations and some shopping malls in Wuhan Metro said that the cost is the first consideration for enterprises to recruit cleaning personnel, and the funds provided by Party A are limited. If the funds are only enough to buy a toilet with cleaning staff, women are preferred. "Male cleaners are more likely to cause disputes when they enter the women's toilet."

At the same time, it is also one of the reasons why male cleaning staff are difficult to recruit. According to the statistics of Wuhan urban management department, women account for more than 70% of the cleaning staff in public places in this city, while men are often less than 10% of the applicants when recruiting property companies. The person in charge of a property company said that men feel that the salary of cleaning work is low and they feel that they can't erase their face.

It's just that it's embarrassing for men to meet women cleaning when they urinate; If a woman meets a male cleaner while urinating, it is estimated that she will call the police and the male cleaner union will be detained.