A journalist who worked undercover at a Boohoo warehouse has criticised the ‘dehumanising’ way he and his colleagues were treated.
Tom Ball said he was told to wear thick socks to avoid blisters and leave his watch at home because knowing the time would make the shift go slower.
The ‘demoralising’ role saw Tom filling a trolley with products customers ordered online and then handing it to a packer to put together for delivery. Pickers have to wear a device strapped to their forearms which Tom says is often still covered in sweat from the shift before.Boohoo said it is taking The Times’ claims seriously but ‘does not believe the picture painted’
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