LUXURY DEPARTMENT STORE WOES MOUNT AS WORKERS OPPOSE RELENTLESS OVERWORK,
STAGNANT WAGES AND STRIPPED-BACK BENEFITS
~ Francis Kingston ~
With the luxury department store facing serious questions about its handling of
Mohamed Al Fayed’s sexual abuse, Harrods workers are preparing to strike over
Christmas.
Hundreds of retail, restaurant, kitchen and cleaning staff are balloting for
strikes to start on 19 December, right in the middle of the store’s busiest
season.
Having previously achieved a pay rise, staff say they still face relentless
overwork, stagnant wages and stripped-back benefits, but Harrods does not
recognise the United Voices of the World (UVW) union which represents them.
According to the union, part-time cleaning staff are forced to work nine days
straight starting around 5am, bank holiday shifts are now mandatory and workers
say days off are a fight to get.
Waiters in Harrods’ restaurants are demanding transparency over tips, a
Christmas bonus and a meal allowance. “Harrods is prioritising profits over its
workforce while owners are payed grotesque sums“, said UVW’s Petros Elia.
The ballot closes on 4 December.
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