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Rogue employers named and shamed for failing to pay minimum wage
The 139 named companies failed to pay £6.7 million to over 95,000 workers.
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139 companies, including major household names, have short-changed their employees and have been fined
offending firms failed to pay £6.7 million to their workers, in a completely unacceptable breach of employment law
Business Minister Paul Scully says the list should be a ‘wake-up call’ to rogue bosses, as department relaunches naming scheme after 2-year pause
Almost 140 companies, including some of the UK’s biggest household names, are being named and shamed today for failing to pay their workers the minimum wage.
The 139 named companies failed to pay £6.7 million to over 95,000 workers.
139 companies, including major household names, have short-changed their employees and have been fined
offending firms failed to pay £6.7 million to their workers, in a completely unacceptable breach of employment law
Business Minister Paul Scully says the list should be a ‘wake-up call’ to rogue bosses, as department relaunches naming scheme after 2-year pause
Almost 140 companies, including some of the UK’s biggest household names, are being named and shamed today for failing to pay their workers the minimum wage.
Investigated between 2016 and 2018, the 139 named companies failed to pay £6.7 million to over 95,000 workers in total, in a flagrant breach of employment law. The offending companies range in size from small businesses to large multinationals who employ thousands of people across the UK.
Chris Armond, the former racing administrator at the Arima Race Club, has called time on his career.
The Jamaican, who was also a Technical Advisor at the Trinidad and Tobago Racing Authority, was honored on Sunday at Caymanas Park, Jamaica to mark the end of his illustrious career.
The Chris Armond Sprint was staged in his honor on Sunday, and Armond, 65, was there to present the trophy to the winner.
Armond’s career started as a horse race commentator where he excelled and was awarded the 1984 Press Association of Jamaica (PAJ) Golden Microphone Award.
He worked in Detroit, Michigan, doing commentary, and later moved into administration, where he had stints in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Barbados.
Carbon nightclub in Stowmarket.
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A Suffolk nightclub has been named and shamed for failing to pay one member of staff minimum wage.
Maltings Entertainment Limited which trades as Carbon Nightclub and The Mill Bar and Grill Restaurant in Stowmarket was listed by the government as having failed to pay failed to pay one employee £1,263.44.
But a spokesman for the business denied this, saying there was a lot more to it than that .
Ministers said 139 companies have short-changed their employees and have been fined.
Offending firms failed to pay £6.7 million to their workers, in a “completely unacceptable breach of employment law”, said the Business Department.