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Nursery named and shamed for underpaying its staff by more than £1,300

Convenience stores among those breaking minimum wage law

Convenience stores among those breaking minimum wage law
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Chilton Motors, Pembroke, named and shamed by HMRC for underpaying employee

Chilton Motors, Pembroke, named and shamed by HMRC for underpaying employee
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Employers named and shamed for paying less than minimum wage

Government names and shames 191 employers who have underpaid workers, including major household names named firms have been fined for owing £2.1 million to over 34,000 workers Business Minister Paul Scully: “Employers that short-change workers won’t get off lightly” Today (Thursday 5 August) 191 businesses are being named for breaking national minimum wage law. Following investigations by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs, a total of £2.1 million was found to be owed to over 34,000 workers. The breaches took place between 2011 and 2018. Named employers have since been made to pay back what they owed, and were fined an additional £3.2 million, showing it is never acceptable to underpay workers.

Owners of Aberdeen amusement park Codona s fined for not paying 90 employees minimum wage

By Daniel Harkins and David Mackay 05/08/2021, 12:01 am Updated: 05/08/2021, 8:08 am Codona s have been fined due to breaking the minimum wage law The bosses of Codona’s popular beach amusement park are among Scottish businesses named and shamed by the UK Government for breaking the minimum wage law. The breaches by the 22 companies took place between 2013 and 2018. A total of £31,000 was found to be owed to 209 workers after investigations by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs. The businesses have been made to pay back what they owe, and were fined an additional £46,000. Continue Reading Pay only £1 today to read this premium article, and get 30 days unlimited access to all of our content, including special investigations, expert opinions, and more.Subscribe

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