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23/8/2020
16:41
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:40
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:40
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:40
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:40
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:39
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:39
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:39
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:38
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:38
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:38
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:38
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:38
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:37
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:37
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:37
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:37
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:37
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:36
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:36
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:36
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:36
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

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Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:36
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

SPONSORED
Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
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Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:36
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

SPONSORED
Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

jamesto2
23/8/2020
16:35
The home secretary, Priti Patel, has told the fast fashion giant Boohoo to “step up and take responsibility”; for its suppliers, which have been accused of exploiting workers paid as little as £3.50 an hour.

In a letter to Boohoo chief executive John Lyttle, Patel criticised the company’s response to an investigation by The Sunday Times, which found workers being treated like modern-day slaves.

SPONSORED
Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
Get your summer tipple inspiration with this quirky quiz
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Will the concept of being employed change post-lockdown?
Last month an undercover reporter spent two days packing boxes at a garment factory in Leicester, where he was told to expect a wage of £3.50 an hour, despite the minimum wage for those aged 25 and over being £8.72.

Video footage showed him packing garments destined to be sold under the Nasty Gal label, owned by Boohoo, which has

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