at least the minimum wage will be banned from docking in uk ports. that s in response to p&o s sudden sacking of 800 staff, replacing them with cheaper agency workers a move the company said was necessary to save the business. well, this loophole has been plugged will be plugged and what that demonstrates is the government are very firm in their stance that uk organisations have to abide by the national minimum wage rates that they set out annually. and what s important with that is, if you don t abide by those rates, the significant risk in terms of national minimum wage naming and shaming, which is a published list that comes out annually, which is really damaging reputationally for businesses, and also the risk of tribunals and enforcement regulations from the national minimum wage. so it plugged the loophole and it shows that national minimum wage is absolutely firm and there to be abided by. but many feel the government didn t go far enough. we d expected to hear about plans
Product safety report for Blue Diamond Moth Balls presenting a serious chemical risk as it contains naphthalene which is a banned, carcinogenic substance.