Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Derek Enright (Labour), on Thursday, 10 February 1994, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 63 members in total.
SUNDAY TRADING
That this House notes the case of Mrs. S. Collier of Leamington Spa who lost her job because the company Be Wise asked her to work on Sunday 16th January from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and she questioned their right to do; considers the firm's behaviour to have been uncaring; and believes it casts doubt upon guarantees that were offered by those advocating Sunday deregulation.
Amendments
The Early day motion has received an amendment.
- SUNDAY TRADING (582A1)
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The Early day motion has received an amendment
sponsored by
Baroness Corston
(primary, Labour) and tabled on Wednesday, 16 February 1994.
It has been signed by
8 members in total.
- after 'uncaring', insert 'further notes the case of Mrs Freda Love who has been sacked by Anglia Co-op after refusing to work on a Sunday'.
Secondary information
- Type
- Early day motion
- Reference
- 582
- 582A1
- Session
- 1993-94
- Subjects
- Dismissal Sunday trading Be Wise
- Link
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