Savemart
Prime Minister no longer shops at SaveMart
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she no longer shops at second hand clothing chain SaveMart after Checkpoint revealed the unsafe and unsanitary conditions workers endured. Video, Audio
SaveMart worker vows to fight for health and safety
A New Lynn SaveMart worker, whose redundancy has been withdrawn by clothing recycling boss Tom Doonan, says things are starting to change but there still room for improvements. Video, Audio
SaveMart withdraws redundancy decision
SaveMart has withdrawn a decision to make 10 staff redundant in its New Lynn store. Video
SaveMart does u-turn on staff redundancies
A decision to make 10 staff at an Auckland SaveMart store redundant has been withdrawn. Graeme McKean from First Union is representing the New Lynn staff - he spoke to John Campbell. Video, Audio
SaveMart owner avoids John Campbell
Workers at SaveMart say they were forced to sort donated clothing with their bare hands, in amongst faeces, blood, used syringes, sex toys and broken glass. So what does the owner have to say? Video, Audio
Gloves 'were never an option' - SaveMart employees
More than 50 current and former SaveMart workers throughout New Zealand describe working without gloves and sometimes without hot water to wash their hands after sorting dirty clothes. Video, Audio
SaveMart union members made redundant
First Union members at SaveMart have been given notice of redundancy this afternoon, union organiser Graham McKean says. Video, Audio
"It was horrible" - former SaveMart employee
A former SaveMart employee says staff were treated like criminals and told not to socialise outside of the workplace. Video, Audio
SaveMart fires workers after safety complaints - union
Video - Union workers who complained about unsafe conditions at SaveMart stores have been made redundant, soon after John Campbell was invited to the New Lynn store to see it for himself. Video, Audio
WorkSafe to investigate Savemart
Worksafe to investigate Savemart's New Lynn store after Checkpoint investigation into worker conditions. Audio
WorkSafe investigates Save Mart store over lack of gloves
WorkSafe is investigating an Auckland Save Mart store after workers said they did not have gloves to sort through soiled clothing. Audio