More than 60,000 workers have received back pay worth £7.4m from 518 employers after HMRC investigations
Pizza Express, British Airways and the outsourcing firmgroup Capita are among leading businesses named by the government for failing to pay some of their staff the minimum wage.
After investigations by HM Revenue and Customs, more than 60,000 low-paid workers have received back pay worth £7.4m after 518 employers failed to meet the legal minimum wage level.
More than 60,000 workers have received back pay worth £7.4m from 518 employers after HMRC investigationsPizza Express, British Airways and the outsourcing firmgroup Capita are among leading businesses named by the government for failing to pay some of their staff the minimum wage.After investigations by HM Revenue and Customs, more than 60,000 low-paid workers have received back pay worth £7.4m after 518 employers failed to meet the legal minimum wage level. Continue reading… Minimum wage, Society, UK news, Business, Pizza Express, British Airways, Capita, HMRC, Lidl, Halfords, Retail industry, Airline industry Business | The Guardian