Irish grocery distributor Musgrave Group denies exploiting Polish warehouse workers
The Musgrave Group, Ireland's largest grocery distributor, has emphatically denied claims in the Polish press that Poles working in its warehouses are being exploited and discriminated against. The Polish mass-circulation daily Gazeta Wyborcza quoted Polish workers at Musgrave's warehouse in Dublin who said that they had been mistreated in comparison to Irish colleagues. One told the paper: "We are treated worse than the Irish workers. We work for less money. We get about e10 (£6.80) per hour while the Irish get no less than e16 (£10.90). We get the most strenuous jobs and it hardly pays for overtime." But Musgrave spokeswoman Sue Lamon Diver said: "Allegations that we treat foreign workers worse than Irish nationals are absolutely and totally untrue." At Musgrave's Supervalu Centra Fonthill warehouse in Dublin, immigrants supplied by agencies make up about 50% of the staff. The paper claimed it was the exploitation of Poles and other nationals that had provoked a wildcat...
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