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It’s been suggested that the government has ended its policy of publicly naming and shaming businesses that fail to pay the national minimum wage (NMW) even when due to an honest and innocent
mistake. Is this true?
Published 25.06.2019
As a general rule, all workers must receive the minimum wage rate that’s appropriate for their age. But what happens if your business employs family members - is there any exemption available?
Published 17.03.2017
In his Autumn Statement 2016 the Chancellor announced changes to the national living wage (NLW), the national minimum wage (NMW) and employers’ NI contributions. What do you need to know?
Published 09.12.2016
Without exception, every business will have to pay employees aged 25 and over the national living wage (NLW). When does this payment rate come into force and how will it operate?
Published 11.01.2016
As a busy company director, you’re constantly on the go. But a graduate who wants to boost their CV has just approached you asking for some “free work experience”. Is this a great way to liberate
some spare time, or a risky move?
Published 26.11.2009
HMRC recently prosecuted a director over his “mistakes” on the National Minimum Wage rate. So what do directors need to know about this case? And what about the changes that are coming in on October
1 2010?
Published 15.09.2010
You’ve been contacted by someone who is looking for a job. They’re offering to work for slightly less than the national minimum wage (NMW) and say that they will sign a contract to this effect. Why
should you refuse?
Published 05.10.2021
On 1 October 2016 all of the national minimum wage (NMW) rates will rise. However, there’s another important change on the cards which will affect all businesses. What is it?
Published 18.04.2016
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