HMRC has written to more than 100 fashion houses and designer labels to warn them about non-payment of the national minimum wage. Compliance visits will begin early in the New Year, HMRC said. Evidence suggested that young workers who apply for internships or work experience were 'unlikely to proactively complain about non-payment of NMW'.
HMRC has written to more than 100 fashion houses and designer labels to warn them about non-payment of the national minimum wage. Compliance visits will begin early in the New Year, HMRC said. Evidence suggested that young workers who apply for internships or work experience were 'unlikely to proactively complain about non-payment of NMW'.