A call for “more context” has been issued after Harratts, Marshall Motor Group and Vertu Motors appeared in the HMRC’s ‘name and shame’ list of businesses who failed to pay the National Minimum Wage.
Two automotive retailers were named in the Government’s latest list to name and shame employers that failed to pay the legal minimum wage.
A summary of the 25 key points from Chancellor Philip Hammond's budget speech this afternoon.
Dealers have been warned of significant changes in employment law in 2017.
Independent garages and parts suppliers feature among the Government’s latest ‘name and shame’ list of employers who’ve failed to pay the national minimum wage.
Motor industry apprentices will be more than £1,000 better off following the latest rise in the National Minimum Wage.
Talking to finance directors it is of significant concern that should their company be named and shamed their position in the company may be at risk.
Car dealers are being altered to the increase in the penalty for not paying the national minimum wage from £20,000 per employer to £20,000 per employee.