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A £300m recruitment group has lost its bid to continue deducting travel expenses from minimum wage payments to workers under a High Court decision issued last week.
Tue, 4 Jan 2011

A £300m recruitment group has lost its bid to continue deducting travel expenses from minimum wage payments to workers under a High Court decision issued last week.

Regulations preventing the use of tax-free travel and subsistence expenses from counting towards national minimum wage pay took effect on 1 January as...

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