Up again: avoiding common, and costly, minimum wage mistakes
January 29, 2024
Up again: avoiding common, and costly, minimum wage mistakesJanuary 29, 2024 Why should I read this?
The Government is increasing the National Living Wage (NLW) by 9.8% to £11.44 an hour, effective 1 April 2024.
What should I do?
The stakes are high: failure to pay the appropriate rate, whatever the reason, can lead to PR damage (via the “naming scheme”); time and expense in responding to enforcement action; large financial penalties; back-pay to affected workers for up to six years; and, potentially negative attention from key stakeholders.
What else do I need to know about minimum wage changes?As well as the above NLW changes, rates for younger workers, apprentices and the accommodation offset are also increasing.
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