28th Jul 09
H&M shopworkers allegedly had sex in store
by Harry Oldfield
An investigation has been launched by the fashion chain H&M into allegations that staff in its Cardiff store engaged in sexual relations on the premises.
A number of claims have been made about workers at the Cardiff store, which is located in Queen Street at the Capitol Shopping Centre, saying that they have had improper intimate relations while on duty.
According to a source, the activity reportedly took place in the staff room and stock room, while customers were looking at the clothes on display, just yards away.
The clothing retailer, which specializes in clothing for ladies, men and children, responded to the claims with an immediate investigation, commenting that it took the allegations “extremely seriously”.
Details came to light after the source, linked with the flagship store, contacted Wales on Sunday.
The source said: “It was revealed last week that staff of the H&M Cardiff store have been actively engaging in sexual activities throughout the working day, often with customers no more than a few feet away. Some staff are regularly taking breaks to the staff room, toilets, stock room and even the shop floor to carry out these scandalous activities.”
They went on to say: “H&M customers would be very interested in this information… they’ll have a good idea about exactly what’s going behind that door marked Staff Only.”
Thanks to www.walesonline.co.uk for the above quotes, for more information on this article please visit their website.
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