Tony Lloyd, MP for Rochdale, joins retail and distribution workers’ union Usdaw in condemning JD Sports in Rochdale for rejecting the health and safety of hundreds of staff about the company’s cuts in rest breaks.

Lloyd said, “JD Sports are asking their workforce to work from 6pm at night until 6am in the morning with just two breaks. The Health and Safety Executive has produced very clear guidelines which highlight that fatigue-related risks and accidents are higher towards the end of a shift and at night.

Over 600 JD Sports workers submitted a grievance about the company cutting rest breaks for workers on 12-hour night shifts. Union officials have met with the company, who have rejected the case made by Usdaw, and insisted on continuing the cuts in rest breaks.

“As the biggest private sector employer in Rochdale, and with over 600 of their workers submitting a grievance, I find it astonishing that management have refused to work with Usdaw outside of the grievance procedure to work together to resolve this issue,” Rochdale’s MP continued.

“I’ve written to the HR Business Partner at JD Sports, to ask what consideration has been given to the Health and Safety Executive guidance on managing shift work in the decision they have taken to reduce breaks, and to introduce shifts of more than 12 hours long.

Usdaw Divisional Officer Mike Aylward commented, “It is disgraceful that management have not listened to the significant health and safety concerns of staff alongside Health and Safety Executive advice. They are simply wrong to force staff to work from 6pm to 6am with just two breaks. People genuinely fear for their safety in conditions that will result in crushing fatigue. Such exploitative employment practices belong in 1819 not 2019.

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