Some of Britain's biggest businesses have been named and shamed after being caught paying staff below the minimum wage. Tesco, Pizza Hut, Costco and Superdrug were among those the Government exposed as underpayers.
But they were far from alone, with 139 businesses all caught breaking the rules on how much staff legally have to earn between 2016 and 2018.
That meant overall 95,000 workers lost out £6.7million, while workers were handed more than £1,000 back each in some cases. Business Minister Paul Scully told The Mirror: “The companies we’re naming and shaming today need to make an urgent New Year’s resolution – pay your workers the minimum wage. “In 2021 and beyond, we will continue to catch and name companies that fail to pay the minimum
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