Behind the scenes
A look at Washington and Lee's sanitation workers

By Kristi Williams


Washington and Lee students, faculty, and administration have become accustomed to operating in a clean atmosphere. From the various academic buildings to the freshman and sophomore dorms, the floors are mopped and vacuumed, and the surroundings are sanitary. But are the custodians who make these ideal circumstances possible satisfied with their own living and working conditions? Full story

       

Interviews
Hear what Washington and Lee custodians have to say about the benefits and challenges of their positions

Slideshow
View pictures of the workers

Learn
Find out about the wages and benefits that come with the job

Administration
Read what the administration has to say about custodial workers

Students Say...
What do students think about the cleanliness of Washington and Lee buildings?

Links

Human Resources Home page

Steven McClure Profile

 

 

 

Produced by Washington and Lee journalism students.

Lead supervisor:      Prof. Claudette Artwick

Reporting supervisor: Prof. Doug Cumming

Editing supervisor:  Prof. Pamela Luecke

Technical supervisor:  Michael Todd