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Who is entiltled to the National Minimum Wage?

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Who is entiltled to the National Minimum Wage?

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In the UK most workers aged 16 or over are entitled to a National Minimum Wage (NMW). This includes: part-time workers temporary, agency or casual workers (for example on short-term contracts) home workers and piece workers full-time permanent workers However, there are some exceptions where workers are NOT entitled to the NMW. These include: workers under the age of 16 students following work experience as part of a higher education course workers living as part of a family (ie.. au pairs and nannies) who are not paying for accommodation or meals family members who work for the family business genuine volunteer workers. the genuinely self-employed If you think that you may fit into one of the above groups, please seek advice (see contact details for ‘National Miniumum Wage’ below). Current Rates The NMW is fixed at four different rates, which increase on the 01October each year: – 1) Full Rate: £5.52 from 01 October 07 (£5.73 from 1st October 2008) Workers aged 22 and over – however s

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