UK: Migrant facilities workers for Harrods to strike over "discriminatory" holiday policy affecting Black & Asian workers; incl. co. comment
Résumé
Date indiquée: 24 Aoû 2024
Lieu: Royaume-Uni
Entreprises
Harrods - EmployerConcerné
Nombre total de personnes concernées: Chiffre inconnu
Travailleurs migrants et immigrés: ( Chiffre inconnu - Afrique , Nettoyage et entretien , Gender not reported , Unknown migration status ) , Travailleurs migrants et immigrés: ( Chiffre inconnu - Inde , Nettoyage et entretien , Men , Unknown migration status ) , Travailleurs migrants et immigrés: ( Chiffre inconnu - Asie et Pacifique , Nettoyage et entretien , Gender not reported , Unknown migration status )Enjeux
Refus de congé , Accès à l'information , Discrimination fondée sur la race/l'ethnie/les castes/les origines , Liberté syndicaleRéponse
Response sought: Non
Type de source: News outlet
"Harrods migrant cleaners to strike over limit on length of trips to visit family,"
Dozens of migrant cleaners at Harrods are preparing to strike over “discriminatory” holiday policy affecting Black and Asian workers as the company celebrates its 175th anniversary, The Independent can reveal.
The policy, which a union has described as “new” and “draconian”, limits workers’ holidays to a maximum of two weeks which will restrict their ability to take time off to visit their families abroad.
Harrods’ facilities workers received notification of new guidelines in June, resulting in those who had already arranged and paid for their holidays left scrambling to cancel or change their plans...
Since the announcement, the workers claim Harrods has turned down holiday requests longer than two weeks amid accusations that the company is “undermining the welfare of its migrant workforce” comprised of cleaners from Asia and Africa.
Petros Elia, general secretary of United Voices of the World (UVW) union representing the cleaners, told The Independent that she considers this policy is tantamount to race discrimination...
Despite raising concerns about this “unfair” policy via their union, the UVW claims the luxury company has completely ignored the workers’ issues...
The cleaners have now instructed their union UVW to send Harrods a Notice of Intention to Ballot (NOIB) and strike dates will be announced soon...
A [Harrods] spokesperson said: “There has been no introduction of a new policy in relation to holidays at Harrods. Harrods clarified existing company policy, which limits holiday length during peak periods, as defined by the specific divisional needs of the business....
“UVW is not a recognised union by Harrods and therefore we do not engage with this organisation on our policies.”