Miami International Airport's janitorial company is facing significant challenges regarding cleanliness due to insufficient funding for cleaning staff, as noted by its president Matt Noe. Despite earning $34 million annually, C&W Services highlighted the airport's reluctance to allocate more resources towards staffing. Issues such as bureaucratic delays, which hinder simple improvements, were raised in a 2022 email from regional director Milly Diaz. Ultimately, the County Commission committee opted for C&W's competitors to oversee cleaning services, signifying a potential shift in management and priorities for maintaining airport standards.
"It doesn't look the way I would like it to look," Matt Noe, president of C&W Services, said Wednesday before a county committee deciding whether to award the Boston company another five-year contract at MIA.
"We made multiple requests to increase staff and were denied," Noe said.
"We are simply being set up to fail at MIA by the airport's inability to support and take action of 'low hanging fruit' proposals..." Milly Diaz, a C&W regional director.
The committee didn't accept Noe's explanation, rejecting Mayor Daniella Levine Cava's recommendation to award C&W the new contract...
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