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Employment Law Update (February 2009)

Wages - Bigger penalties on the way for underpayments

Wages have long had special protection under the law, particularly with the aim of preventing exploitation of low-paid workers.  From April, the protection will be strengthened in two ways:

Implications for employers

Both measures mean employees will be able to claim compensation in excess of any underpayment due.  Where employees are claiming for consequential losses, these might include bank charges incurred if an employee goes overdrawn as a result of non-payment or underpayment of wages.


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