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What rights do I have as a ‘Protected Shopworker’ under the Sunday Trading Act?



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If you are a Protected Shopworker you have the following rights:

  • You can refuse to do Sunday work whatever your contract says and whether or not you have done Sunday work in the past.
  • You cannot be dismissed, disciplined or treated less favourably because you refuse to work on Sunday.
  • If you are dismissed, disciplined or treated less favourably you can bring a case to the Industrial Tribunal whatever your length of service or hours of work.

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