Boohoo refuses to let union talk to workers about representation
The Guardian
17 May 2019
The booming online fashion retailer Boohoo is refusing to allow trade union officials to discuss recognition for employees months after its founder told MPs she was open to union representation.
The fast fashion company, which has 5 million customers, last month posted record profits of £59.9m. But the 2,500 workers at its Burnley packaging and distribution centre and the thousands of textile workers in Leicester who produce many of its clothes are not represented by trade unions.
Read the full story on The Guardian.