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Pret, McColls and Welcome Break in minimum wage fail


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Pret, McColls and Welcome Break are among almost 200 firms named and shamed by the government for not paying workers the minimum wage.
In total, 191 companies investigated between 2011 and 2018 failed to pay £2.1m to more than 34,000 workers.
The businesses were made to pay back the money as well as being fined £3.2m.
Pret, McColls and Welcome Break said the underpayments were historic errors and staff had been swiftly reimbursed.
Nearly half of the breaches involved firms deducting pay from wages, for things like uniforms and expenses. Others failed to pay for all the time staff worked or paid the incorrect apprenticeship rate. ....

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Firms 'named and shamed' over minimum wages


Firms ‘named and shamed’ over minimum wages
Companies ‘named and shamed’ for not paying minimum wages (Dominic Lipinski/PA)
Football clubs, retailers, hairdressers and cleaning contractors are among 191 businesses “named and shamed” by the Government for breaking the minimum wage law.
A total of £2.1 million was found to be owed to more than 34,000 workers following investigations by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs dating back to 2011.
Named employers have been made to pay back what they owed, and were fined an additional £3.2 million.
Businesses named by the Government include retail giant John Lewis, which said it was “surprised and disappointed” to be on the list released by the Business Department. ....

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