'I train people for free because that's how it works': CJ Barbers owner Cyrus Shabani admits to not paying worker
'I train people for free because that's how it works': CJ Barbers owner Cyrus Shabani admits to not paying worker
In this video, the owner of CJ Barbers, Cyrus Shabani, admits to not paying a worker who worked for him for two months, claiming 'that's how it works'. As we have pointed out to CJ Barbers multiple times, that is not how it works. This worker's employment did not meet the standards of an apprenticeship (for which he still should have been paid), so he is owed at least the national minimum wage for the two month's work he has done. That's what we are demanding, and that's what we will continue to fight for until CJ Barbers pay up.
More info on this dispute:
http://www.brightonsolfed.org.uk/brighton/no-work-without-pay-boycott-cj...
http://www.brightonsolfed.org.uk/brighton/cj-barbers-dispute-business-th...
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