Western Daily Press

Office staff ‘cheated out of minimum wage’

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OFFICE workers and other salaried staff could be at risk of being “cheated” out of the minimum wage, unions are warning.

Ahead of the introducti­on of the new minimum wage rate from Monday, the TUC said a salaried worker is paid an annual amount which stays the same regardless of fluctuatio­ns in the hours they work. The union organisati­on said it was easily able to find online adverts for salaried jobs still advertised below the incoming minimum wage.

Salaried workers will find that they are being illegally underpaid if their salaries do not rise, said the TUC. It warned that desk-based office workers are often expected to put in hours of overtime as part of their job.

TUC general secretary Paul Nowak said: “The minimum wage is the very least employers should pay their workers. It’s their legal duty. But too many workers are cheated out of pay by bad bosses, who choose to pay staff illegally low rates. Minimum wage cheats exploit workers from a range of jobs – and desk-based office jobs are no exception. To make matters worse, many desk-based workers are expected to put in hours of overtime for free.”

The Living Wage Foundation highlighte­d the difference between the new official adult rate of £11.44 an hour and the voluntary so-called Real Living Wage of £12, and £13.15 in London.

Katherine Chapman, director of the foundation, said: “The rise in the statutory National Living Wage from April 1 is welcome news for the 3.7 million low-paid workers across the country, but this still falls short of a wage which takes into account the real cost of living.”

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