The Iranian woman came to Norway for family reunification in 2012 and received in 2013 a job in retail being investigated for trafficking. According contract should she work regular work weeks, but the reality was quite different, writes Aftenposten.
The woman was sent around the various shops, got very unfavorable working and had three months only been paid 10,000 dollars. When she expressed dissatisfaction with unpredictable hours and plenty of evening work, sent Lime chief Sajjad Hussain her an SMS with instructions to find another job.
After Settle with Hussain got the woman continue in the job, but got into trouble when she became pregnant and eventually sick. After the birth she lost parental benefits from Nav because Lime chain had stated that she had been fired again.
The woman won last week lawsuit against the firm Greenland Grocery in the Labour Court. It was this company that the paper was her employer. The firm did not meet in court, and it has not answered the lawsuit in any way, the newspaper said.
A total of 14 people imprisoned in connection with the investigation of trafficking in Lime chain. At least ten people are believed to be victims in the case. Sajjad Hussain is one of the main suspects in the case.
(NTB)
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