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laura_lou7 | 13:16 Sat 30th Sep 2006 | Law
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yesterday, I started a job in a pub near me. unfortunately, I'd spent the day in a&e and wasn't feeling 100% but didn't want to miss my first shift so went anyway. 90 minutes in, i got fired because I looked unwell - surely this isn't allowed? more so, i didn't get paid for the time I was there, short as it was. the pub pays cash in hand, under the minimum wage - can I report them for this?
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already one step ahead, i'm just curious as to what steps can be taken - I turned down a couple of other jobs to take this one because they were so keen to take me on, i don't really want other people to suffer the same experience
The Department of Trade and Industry on 020 7215 5000
or
[email protected] would be interested in any employer who pays less than the minimum wage.

Also the Inland Revenue re the cash in hand work.

If a few people complain about the landlord his licence could be at stake.

Its your call as to whether it is worth whistle blowing.

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