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National Minimum and Living Wage compliance in labour supply chains

Information for companies operating in labour supply chains on how to comply with National Minimum and Living Wage rules, and how to avoid common mistakes.

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皇冠体育app National Minimum Wage is the minimum pay per hour almost all workers are entitled to. 皇冠体育app National Living Wage is higher than the National Minimum Wage - workers get it if they鈥檙e over 23.

All employers must pay the correct minimum wage.

This page contains information aimed specifically at companies that operate in the labour supply chain sector.

National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage calculations can be complex, and mistakes can be made unintentionally. Where employment involves a labour supply chain, the risk of not paying the correct minimum wage is increased because there are often several companies involved between worker and end user.

皇冠体育app page sets out:

  • the common causes of minimum wage underpayment
  • some examples to help companies identify the risks
  • advice on how to mitigate those risks and how to check and review minimum wage processes

This content is designed to supplement core minimum wage guidance on GOV.UK: www.gov.uk/national-minimum-wage.

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Published 27 March 2023

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