Irish Debenhams staff come to the rescue of destitute Bangladeshi employees

Former Irish Debenhams workers have come to the rescue of 69 Bangladeshi employees who were left struggling to feed their families after the British firm terminated their contract without paying their wages.
Irish Debenhams staff come to the rescue of destitute Bangladeshi employees

Former Irish Debenhams workers have come to the rescue of 69 Bangladeshi employees who were left struggling to feed their families after the British firm terminated their contract without paying their wages.

The team in the Debenhams Liaison Office in Dhaka, Banghladesh were notified of the termination of their employment in mid April whilst they were on lockdown arising out of the Covid 19 pandemic.

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