I've been thinking about this for a while and wondering how to broach the subject but I saw that it is on the increase and I think it needs tackling. Has anyone else noticed the increase in the amount of restaurants with the pastry rolling ladies in battery-hen conditions as their window display? What do you think? Am I the really the only person who seems to notice these poor women (it's always women) glumly sitting on little tiny stools or the floor in cramped window pens unable to get comfortable, move about freely or stretch their legs? Let's not get started on the hygiene issues and lack of sanitation in these pens! I think it is horrible and I've noticed some of them wincing with leg and back pain as I walk by. If you were made to sit like that in your office you'd ring HR and something would be done about it due to the risk of RSI, injury or DVT, and if it wasn't you'd take it further. Unfortunately, these women don't have that option because it is their menfolk who run the businesses. I have raised the issue with the council but haven't heard anything yet. Why is this happening in broad daylight in our community in this day and age and it seems nobody has even noticed it? I would be intetrested to hear thoughts.
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I dread to think what the pay norm is in some local restaurants. I know 2 people who worked 33 hours in 3 days, ie 3 x 11-hour shifts on consecutive days, with no more than a 15 minute break for a quick bite to eat per shift plus the odd cigarette break. After the 3rd day they came home with £110 and never went back. They had the impression that other staff at the same venue were working under similar conditions. If someone from Haringey Council wants to know the specifics of the restaurant I'd be happy to tell them.
Lauren, I will make some enquiries of the council to see if there are any rules and regulations to this specifically. I have to say that the ladies often look very uncomfortable and it does seem to be on the increase on Green Lanes. I will let you know what I find out.
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