GMB call for trades unions to report cases of underpayment of minimum wage to HMRC
GMB CALL FOR TRADES UNIONS TO BE ABLE TO REPORT CASES OF UNDERPAYMENT OF NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE TO HMRC TO HELP WORKERS ENFORCE THE LAW
As the onus of reporting cases of under payment currently falls on low paid workers themselves many fear reprisals if they act and so keep their heads down says GMB London
GMB London commented on a new report on the enforcement of the National Minimum Wage from the Resolution Foundation.
Warren Kenny, GMB regional secretary London, said “The level of under payment of the national minimum wage is likely to be higher than the figures from HMRC shows. This is because the onus of reporting cases of under payment currently falls on low paid workers themselves. Many fear reprisals if they act and so they keep their heads down.
GMB has called for workers to be able to ask their trades unions to be able to take up cases on their behalf with HMRC. This is not allowed now.
As the national minimum wage increases as a proportion of average wages it is essential that other enforcement avenues are opened up for vulnerable workers. This is something the new Government could do to help workers across the land at no cost to taxpayers.”