Union accuses retailers of 'unnecessary' cuts

A trade union today accused some retailers of taking advantage of the economic downturn by forcing lay-offs, wage cuts and reduced working conditions on low-paid staff despite healthy profits.

Union accuses retailers of 'unnecessary' cuts

A trade union today accused some retailers of taking advantage of the economic downturn by forcing lay-offs, wage cuts and reduced working conditions on low-paid staff despite healthy profits.

Mandate said employees across the sector have lost up to 12 hours per week because of cutbacks, with pay dropping about €100 for full-time staff.

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