Woman scarred by hot tea awarded £15,250

A woman has been awarded £15,250 compensation after hot tea was spilt on her in a restaurant. The 21-year-old Chinese university student had visited the restaurant with some of her classmates. A waiter was carrying a tray of hot tea when he was knocked by another member of staff. Some of the tea spilt on

100 companies investigated over interns and minimum wage

Employment minister Jo Swinson has referred 100 companies to HM Revenue & Customs for allegedly breaching minimum wage regulations by employing unpaid interns. Internships, which encourage young people to work for nothing to gain experience, have become more common in recent years but they remain controversial. Ms Swinson was given the names of the 100

New minimum wage rates include increase for apprentices

The new National Minimum Wage rates include an increase for apprentices. The Low Pay Commission (LPC) had recommended that the rate for apprentices should be frozen following concerns about compliance, but the Government has decided to go ahead and increase it. Business Secretary Vince Cable said: “The independent Low Pay Commission plays a crucial role

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