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Equal pay rights
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my company employs 100s of staff from 16 to 60, on our site we have 10 staff, 1 of them is 18 and earning 5.26 an hour, they have worked for us for 1 year and is an excellent worker, however we have just employed a 26 year old with no experience yet he is earning 1.00 an hour more, whilst i realise there are minimum rates of pay now is this right?
Am i right in assuming that this may come under the equal pay rights?
Both employees work the same shifts and the same days and all other benfits are the same.
Am i right in assuming that this may come under the equal pay rights?
Both employees work the same shifts and the same days and all other benfits are the same.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The minimum wage is lower for under 22s
http://www.berr.gov.uk/employment/pay/national -minimum-wage/index.html
http://www.berr.gov.uk/employment/pay/national -minimum-wage/index.html
So the differences in pay is not contravening any equal pay rights - it is simply reflecting the ages of the two employees.
http://www.berr.gov.uk/employment/pay/national -minimum-wage/index.html
http://www.berr.gov.uk/employment/pay/national -minimum-wage/index.html
So the differences in pay is not contravening any equal pay rights - it is simply reflecting the ages of the two employees.