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Policy paper: National minimum wage law: enforcement

Published 1 October 2013

Last updated 15 June 2022
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  1. 15 June 2022

    Sections updated: Seafarers, Sleep-ins, Naming scheme, Ministerial direction annex confirming regular reviews.

  2. 1 October 2020

    Guidance updated to reflect new legislation that came in on 1 October 2020 affecting seafarers and the national minimum wage.

  3. 11 February 2020

    We’re resuming the naming scheme. The threshold for naming employers who fail to pay minimum wage has increased from £100 to £500. We’ve updated section 5 to reflect the changes to the scheme.

  4. 1 November 2017

    Updates to the National Minimum Wage enforcement guidance.

  5. 28 September 2017

    Suspension of minimum wage enforcement in the social care sector extended for 1 month.

  6. 26 July 2017

    Updated section 3.7 specifying additional circumstances, concerning sleeping time, in which a notice of underpayment will not impose a penalty.

  7. 20 July 2016

    Updated to reflect the new process through which HMRC will handle complaints and the introduction of the new Director of Labour Market Enforcement regime.

  8. 1 April 2016

    Changes made to reflect the introduction of the National Living Wage and the penalties increase coming into force on 1 April.

  9. 8 June 2014

    Additional footnote 7 on page 20: BIS will not name employers that break national minimum wage law if the amount in arrears is £100 or less.

  10. 7 March 2014

    Changes made to the national minimum wage financial penalty.

  11. 1 October 2013

    First published.

  12. 1 October 2013

    Revised scheme to name employers who break national minimum wage (NMW) law.

Published 1 October 2013

Last updated 15 June 2022
+ show all updates

  1. 15 June 2022

    Sections updated: Seafarers, Sleep-ins, Naming scheme, Ministerial direction annex confirming regular reviews.

  2. 1 October 2020

    Guidance updated to reflect new legislation that came in on 1 October 2020 affecting seafarers and the national minimum wage.

  3. 11 February 2020

    We’re resuming the naming scheme. The threshold for naming employers who fail to pay minimum wage has increased from £100 to £500. We’ve updated section 5 to reflect the changes to the scheme.

  4. 1 November 2017

    Updates to the National Minimum Wage enforcement guidance.

  5. 28 September 2017

    Suspension of minimum wage enforcement in the social care sector extended for 1 month.

  6. 26 July 2017

    Updated section 3.7 specifying additional circumstances, concerning sleeping time, in which a notice of underpayment will not impose a penalty.

  7. 20 July 2016

    Updated to reflect the new process through which HMRC will handle complaints and the introduction of the new Director of Labour Market Enforcement regime.

  8. 1 April 2016

    Changes made to reflect the introduction of the National Living Wage and the penalties increase coming into force on 1 April.

  9. 8 June 2014

    Additional footnote 7 on page 20: BIS will not name employers that break national minimum wage law if the amount in arrears is £100 or less.

  10. 7 March 2014

    Changes made to the national minimum wage financial penalty.

  11. 1 October 2013

    First published.

  12. 1 October 2013

    Revised scheme to name employers who break national minimum wage (NMW) law.