The National Minimum Wage (NMW) is a key element to ensuring that workers are being paid fairly. In the last ten years, the British workplace has become a very different place, with many new safeguards to protect employees and business itself.
People at work in Britain have benefited from the right to a minimum wage, paid holidays, rest breaks, time off for family emergencies, a cap on the working week and measures to support working parents. Part-time workers now have the same rig…
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