Fired black janitors get new jobs, song of support from Joel Plaskett
HALIFAX — A group of black janitors who were fired after they claimed they were victims of racial discrimination have found new jobs, but supporters continue to draw attention to their situation.
Nova Scotia singer-songwriter Joel Plaskett performed at a rally outside the Founders Square office building Thursday, capping a week of pickets protesting the treatment of the black cleaners.
He said he was inspired by speakers at a rally at the downtown building on Monday and decided to write a song with his father, Bill, and community leader Lynn Jones to support the janitors.
“This is an issue I can lend my voice to and sing,’” Plaskett said in an interview. “We’re just trying to make some noise and make the world a more equitable and fair place.”