All news on the topic: Minimum wage

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'Cult-like' office saw employees work '15-hour shifts and not even get paid'
Generation's workers were not staff, but 'self-employed contractors' its under-fire boss says after claims people were recruited after not being told they won't be paid unless they sold well
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'If Prince Andrew gets evicted, he'll demand a 20-bedroom council mansion next'
Kicked out of Royal Lodge, the Duke of Dork would have the same chance of a council house as the rest of us, says Fleet Street Fox. But rather different expectations
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Labour pledges anti-social behaviour crackdown as sentences plummet under Tories
According to the Ministry of Justice, only 71,138 community sentences were handed out in 2021 - down from 189,333 in 2010
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Tory MP Jonathan Djanogly and wife face complaints from four more housekeepers
One housekeeper at Jonathan Djanogly's home alleged she was paid less than the minimum wage to work for the millionaire while another claimed to be owed at least £450
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Single mum's joy after gaining place at top university - but friend bashes plan
A single mum was overjoyed to learn she'd earned a place at the prestigious university and struggled to understand why her friend did not support the plan which she hoped could give her children a better future
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Cas star Jacob Miller says Trinity's Lewis Murphy has "nothing to lose" in NRL
Australian half-back, 30, played alongside prolific winger, 20, at Wakefield last season and understands why he - and many young English talents - are being tempted by the lure of NRL clubs such as Sydney Roosters and Newcastle Knights
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Gunman claims he suffered 'years of bullying' before slaughtering 7 in massacre
The alleged Half Moon Bay gunman Chunli Zhao claimed in a short interview he had been suffering from 'some sort of mental illness' and was 'not in his right mind' at the time of the horrific shooting incident
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Striking Amazon staff say robots in warehouses are 'treated better' than workers
Amazon staff walked out for the first time today. The row was triggered by last year’s 50p an hour pay rise from the US firm, whose stock market value is almost £800billion
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'Innocent' man who spent 17 years in jail for rape may clear name as DNA emerges
Andrew Malkinson was jailed for a rape in Greater Manchester which he has always denied committing - he could now see his name cleared as DNA evidence leads police to another man
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Universal Credit hit by major change this month - and it could stop payments
An estimated 120,000 Universal Credit claimants could be at risk of losing their monthly benefit due to a rule change coming into force on January 30
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New laws coming in 2023 that will affect workers, landlords, voters and more
Changes have been made to UK laws which will affect Brits, affecting everything from the cost of your bills, to public transport and people's right to strike and protest