Legal Services for Employees

Helping all workers to ensure you receive the national minimum wage or national living wage by examining your working time and any payment deductions and taking action if you receive less than the minimum rate.

National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage

The National Minimum Wage (NMW) and National Living Wage (NLW) are prescribed minimum hourly rates of pay which employers must legally pay to most of their workers as per the current rates in the table below:

1 April 2018 – 30 March 2019 £7.83 £7.38 £5.90 £4.20 £3.70 £7.00

The legislation underpinning the rates is very technical in terms of what can and should not be included, and the definitions of “working time”, which has resulted in several high-profile employers inadvertently falling foul of the rules and receiving hefty penalties as well as being publicly named and shamed for underpaying their workers.

Recent lists have included Monsoon, Argos, Debenhams, John Lewis, and Wagamama, who have been named for technical breaches of the legislation, including, in particular, deductions for uniforms and incorrect treatment of overtime hours. For example, if you are paid at the minimum rate, the time which you spend waiting for security checks at the end of your shift is working time and if you stopped being paid before your security check, you could be receiving less than the minimum rate. Another example is failing to be paid for “sleep-in shifts” in the care homes sector.

It will affect more colleagues than just yourself, so together you could ask Horizon to take this up with your employer.