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Two business leaders who signed letter supporting Tory economic strategy from companies that don't pay minimum wage | Two business leaders who signed letter supporting Tory economic strategy from companies that don't pay minimum wage |
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Two of the business leaders who signed a letter supporting the Conservatives’ economic strategy are from companies named and shamed by the Government for not paying one or more workers the national minimum wage. | |
The GMB union dubbed the 120 senior business figures who put their names to the letter a “list of shame” because it included 30 Tory donors, two companies firms linked to workers on zero hours contracts, and two firms accused of blacklisting construction workers. | The GMB union dubbed the 120 senior business figures who put their names to the letter a “list of shame” because it included 30 Tory donors, two companies firms linked to workers on zero hours contracts, and two firms accused of blacklisting construction workers. |
The Department for Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) last week named 99p Stores Ltd, Northampton for neglecting to pay £633.39 to 11 workers. Nadir Lalani, its founder and chief executive, signed the letter. The Conde Nast Publications, London, was named for not paying £745.48 to one worker. Jonathan Newhouse, chairman and chief executive of Conde Nast International, signed the letter. | |
Paul Kenny, the GMB general secretary, said "The Tory list of shame has dramatically grown by the exposure that at least two of the signatories - Nadir Lalani and Jonathan Newhouse - are bosses of companies named and shamed by Cameron's and Osborne's own Government for cheating workers out of the national minimum wage." | Paul Kenny, the GMB general secretary, said "The Tory list of shame has dramatically grown by the exposure that at least two of the signatories - Nadir Lalani and Jonathan Newhouse - are bosses of companies named and shamed by Cameron's and Osborne's own Government for cheating workers out of the national minimum wage." |
BIS named a total of 48 employers for owing workers over £162,000 in arrears. More than 200 have now been publicly named by the Government. | BIS named a total of 48 employers for owing workers over £162,000 in arrears. More than 200 have now been publicly named by the Government. |
Yesterday a further 17 business figures added their names to the 103 who signed a letter to the Daily Telegraph on Wednesday. But there was embarrassment for the Tories when one of the 17 withdrew his name. Pascal Soriot, chief executive of AstraZeneca, said: “I support policies that reinforce a competitive tax environment and encourage investment in the UK. Neither I nor AstraZeneca endorse any political party and while I support such policies, my name should not be used in the context of the letter.” Tory sources said he was fully aware of the letter’s wording. | |
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