Is this legal, I think not
Discussion
Chatting to a friend earlier, she has been struggling to find employment recently.
She has now been offered a job at a local business.
It is a sales position and the wage offer is £4.50 per hour plus commission.
Is this allowed?
There is no minimum wage guarantee to allow her to build up a client list to gain some sales.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
She has now been offered a job at a local business.
It is a sales position and the wage offer is £4.50 per hour plus commission.
Is this allowed?
There is no minimum wage guarantee to allow her to build up a client list to gain some sales.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Yes, it is legal.
At uni I worked in a sales job for £5 an hour plus commission. Depending on the payment period (day/week/month), she will need to calculate her average hourly wage including commission for that period and see if it is still less than minimum wage. If it is indeed still below the MW figure, then she has grounds for complaint.
At uni I worked in a sales job for £5 an hour plus commission. Depending on the payment period (day/week/month), she will need to calculate her average hourly wage including commission for that period and see if it is still less than minimum wage. If it is indeed still below the MW figure, then she has grounds for complaint.
I don't see how it can be legal, this link should help determine https://www.gov.uk/am-i-getting-minimum-wage
Gassing Station | Jobs & Employment Matters | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff