Sports Direct will be forced to publish clear written policies of what its 20,000 zero-hours workers are entitled to, after reaching a legal settlement with a former worker.
Following legal action brought by ex-employee Zahera Gabriel-Abraham for sex discrimination, unfair treatment and breach of holiday rights, Sports Direct has now agreed to major changes in their re...
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