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Shop workers need new rights

by isleofman.com 19th December 2007
It is time to re-visit legislation which gives shop workers fewer rights now than they had in the 1950s.

That is according to the social legislation officer for the Trades Council who believes The Shops Act has restricted workers’ rights.

Workers used to have statutory rights to earn more wages on a Sunday and have regular Sunday’s off.

Looking back on the industrial year in the Island, Peter Murcott says it’s clear workers’ rights need to be improved:
Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 19th, December 2007 09:18pm.

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