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Category Archives: Workers’ rights
Workers thank their lucky stars for the Workers’ Party. Oh, hang on …
Every now and then, someone in the Labour Party has a pop at the Tories for not prosecuting enough employers for breaching the national minimum wage. When he was shadow business secretary, Chuka Umunna was not averse to skating on this … Continue reading
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Tagged Employment rights, Enforcement, ET fees, National minimum wage, Wage theft
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NMW enforcement: what the **** is going on, Mr Boles?
“Our policy of naming and shaming employers who ignore the law means there are consequences for their reputation as well as their wallets.” So said BIS Minister Nick Boles in February, when naming & shaming another 92 employers for non-compliance … Continue reading
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Tagged naming & shaming, National minimum wage, NMW enforcement
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Paying the (s16) penalty. Or not, as the case may be.
Back in January, I noted on this blog that, since the provision came into force in April 2014, only 11 penalties had been imposed on employers under section 16 of the Enterprise & Regulatory Reform Act 2013, and that only … Continue reading
Minimum wage enforcement, the Tory way
Something very unusual has been going on with enforcement of the national minimum wage. As the following table shows, over the past five years HMRC has recovered an average of £3.9 million in arrears for an average of 23,147 workers. … Continue reading
BIS, you cannot be serious!
So, with markedly less media hoo-ha than on previous occasions, BIS today ‘named & shamed’ another 92 employers for breaching the national minimum wage (NMW). The relative dearth of national media coverage may reflect the absence from this tranche – … Continue reading
Another Coalition miss from the penalty spot?
With the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) having recently confirmed that it is set to commence section 150 of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 – which provides for the imposition of financial penalties on respondent employers … Continue reading
Modest Vince and his modest reforms
Call me weird, but if I was Vince Cable, I wouldn’t go around bragging about how I “blocked” attempts by George Osborne to “set a high minimum wage” – as Sir Vince does in his near unreadable tome about how … Continue reading