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I have just read Paul W question regarding trainee builders earning £4 an hour.?

Is the employment law different in Scotland as in Edngland/Wales. I have a guy working with me and he is a trainee roofer. He doesn't go to college as he is trained on site and training day's within the firm. He is on £4.43 per hour. He isn't 22 until Dec this year. I was telling him today that his rate is too low as the minimum wage has increased. It's a shame, he's a good lad and hard working. Can anyone advice please

The National Minimum Wage is:

Adult Rate: £5.35

Workers aged 18-21: £ 4.45
(some trainees, apprentices)

Young workers aged 16 and 17 £3.30

Your employer will be breaking the law if he or she does not pay you the amount to which you are entitled.

its the same, as from the 1st october 2006

Michael McLaughlin, Employment Lawyer, Biggart Baillie

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