Which high street shops should get your money?

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Apple

Rating:

Good

Updated on
May 1, 2020

Argos

Rating:

Nope

Updated on
April 27, 2020

Anonymous feedback:

"we're being worked to the bone", "we are being treated appallingly, working 12/13 hours a day, every day, which is mentally, and physically exhausting"

Holland and Barrett

Rating:

None

Updated on
April 27, 2020

Holland and Barrett have announced it is:

There is considerable debate on social media about the chain being classed as 'essential', and whether staff have been provided sufficient PPE equipment. If you can verify this, then please get in touch.

Home Bargains

Rating:

Good

Updated on
May 1, 2020

Home Bargains created a £30 million fund to pay staff:

  • when they self-isolate
  • who are higher risk and need to self-isolate for longer
  • if they haven't self-isolated by December, they'll get two weeks of pay anyway

In more news:

IKEA

Rating:

Good

Updated on
June 15, 2020
  • IKEA have paid their staff 90% of their usual wages while they were placed on furlough. However the company did not claim any money from the government.
  • They plan to repay governments in other countries where they have participated in a state-run furlough scheme.

Pets at Home

Rating:

Good

Updated on
April 27, 2020

According to an email sent to customers, Pets at Home have:

  • Given all NHS staff get 10% off shopping and vet bills
  • Donated £1.1 million in charitable grants
  • Fully paid staff who need to shield for 12 weeks or self-isolate
  • Created a £1 million staff hardship fund to help staff and families

Smiggle

Rating:

Nope

Updated on
April 27, 2020

According to an internal letter sent to staff, which I have seen:

  • Smiggle have asked staff to take unpaid leave while the company waits for money from the Government's furlough scheme
  • Employees will be receive back-dated pay (at 80% of their usual salary), but that means it could be weeks where they are going without pay
  • No date is set for when the will next be paid

Superdrug

Rating:

Good

Updated on
April 27, 2020

Superdrug have announced a £40m package which includes:

  • paying colleagues in full if they are not able to work through either sickness, self isolation, being a parent, being a vulnerable person, or due to store closures
  • colleagues who live with or care for someone in a vulnerable group

The Body Shop

Rating:

Good

Updated on
May 1, 2020

The Body Shop have: 

Multiple people have written in to praise the communication and support from management.

Anonymous feedback: "they're treating us really well" & "free counselling and wellbeing services"

The Kinksters Adult Store

Rating:

Good

Updated on
April 27, 2020

Thanks to the anonymous tip off – an unexpected addition to the list.

The Range

Rating:

Nope

Updated on
May 1, 2020

Anonymous feedback:

"Fridges and freezers were brought in and are not yet full of food"
"No sick pay for staff after a week unless you have a sick note – which you can't get at the moment"
"vulnerable staff told 'its just the flu, you'll get over it' "

Thank you to the multiple people have written in about The Range.

Timpson

Rating:

Good

Updated on
May 18, 2020

WHSmith

Rating:

Good

Updated on
May 1, 2020

Warren James

Rating:

Good

Updated on
April 27, 2020

According to internal documents which I have seen:

  • All operations, including stores closed on Tue 24 March
  • Staff are paid in full for the following two weeks,
  • Staff will then 'use up' any annual leave they have remaining, before being paid 80% of their wages as part of the Gov scheme
  • The company has also given staff up to £100 extra for a 'food fund' to help them buy food

Wilko

Rating:

Mixed

Updated on
May 1, 2020
  • Wilko kicked off March by saying they were cutting sick pay for staff
  • Staff employed less that one year would get no sick pay while long serving staff only would get once instance of paid sickness leave once per year
  • Wilko later put the plans on hold after criticism. They said 'Wilko has paid Company Sick Pay to team members absent with COVID-19 since the beginning of the outbreak and continues to do so. This is over and above Statutory Sick Pay'
  • GMB Union said that workers were 'terrified' over safety concerns but Wilko rejects this

Wren Kitchens

Rating:

Nope

Updated on
April 27, 2020

Anonymous feedback:

"Still forcing customers to take delivery, even if they're self isolating. If customers want to change it, they're being charged £150 or more"

"I was given a higher contract because I was over-performing, then was let go because I was under-performing"

Thank you to the many people who have wrote in about Wren.