34,000 Scots Remain Below the Breadline; Minimum Wage Failure Hits Women and Part-Time Staff

The HeraldOctober 29, 2004

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ABOUT 34,000 adults in Scotland are still being paid less than the minimum wage five years after its introduction, with the problem at its worst for part-time staff and women.

Among the poorly paid are waitresses, laundry staff, bar staff, kitchen porters, check-out operators, bakery staff, shelf stackers and cleaners.

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34,000 Scots Remain Below the Breadline; Minimum Wage Failure Hits Women and Part-Time Staff

The Office of National Statistics said it estimated that, in March this year, there were 272,000 adults in the UK receiv...

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