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Thursday 15 December 2016 8:08 am

JD Sports working conditions: King of Trainers says alleged working practices aren’t in its training manual

By: Oliver Gill

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JD Sports has hit back at television reports of draconian working conditions at one of its distribution centres, denying the allegations and saying they are not an "accurate reflection" of working practices.

An undercover report by Channel 4 news into the sports retailers Kingsway warehouse in Rochdale revealed staff saying working conditions were "worse than prison". 

Staff alleged the FTSE 250 firm employed a controversial three-strikes-and-you-are-out policies and workers were threatened to be given the boot by the King of Trainers if they sit down during their shifts.

Read more: Sports Direct knew nothing of "possible" camera at happy Shirebrook

#JDSports working conditions described as "worse than prison". Watch @Channel4News undercover investigation of the company's warehouse. pic.twitter.com/4KsjoeLBgq

— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) December 14, 2016

However, the firm refuted these were standard policies:

We do not believe it to be an accurate reflection of our culture, the vast majority of our people or our standards of practice and procedures… We would like to reiterate that we categorically do not operate a 'strike' policy or system and our workers cannot be fired 'on the spot'.

Nevertheless, JD Sports did said it would be launching a full investigation and, having only seen the footage for the first time yesterday evening did admit the evidence was damning: 

While we maintain that the policies and procedures in place are robust and fair, it is clear that we need to do better in their implementation.

Read more: JD Sports share price rises as it announces £112m Go Outdoors Topco deal

"You get three strikes, you get sacked" – Watch the undercover investigation of Britain's largest sports retailer, #JDSports. pic.twitter.com/TQ8WAQvLPT

— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) December 14, 2016

Many observers will draw parallels with similar media investigations at Sports Direct's sprawling Shirebrook warehouse.

Claims of black marks or strikes for breaching company policy, surprise searches and below minimum wage pay were levied against giant discount sports retailer.

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