Tens of thousands of Co-op store workers face changes to their working practices and hours as the 2,800-strong chain undergoes a national restructure, the Star has learned.
Staff contacted by the Star expressed fears yesterday over enforced changes in working hours that could cause problems with issues such as childcare and other personal circumstances.
They have been told their working hours may be extended or cut.
As unions sound the alarm on kafala-like dependence, FC Barcelona must decide whether their values extend beyond the pitch, writes KIVANC ELIACIK
Employment lawyer ALICE BOWMAN warns ‘day one rights’ include an undefined ‘initial period’ and the zero-hours contract fixes create baffling fixed-term loopholes. If the Bill doesn’t work properly and deliver, Labour is doomed
Labour must not allow unelected members of the upper house to erode a single provision of the Employment Rights Bill, argues ANDY MCDONALD MP


