The current minimum wage for a worker aged 18-20 in the UK is £6.56 per hour. Therefore, paying a 19-year-old £3.70 per hour would be illegal as it falls below the minimum wage requirement. It's important to ensure all employees are paid at least the minimum wage set by law.
Yes, it is a criminal offense in the UK for someone to intentionally withhold or open someone else's mail without permission. This would fall under the Postal Services Act 2000 and could result in fines or imprisonment.
The minimum age to work in New York is 14, with some restrictions on the type of work and hours for employees under 18. Special regulations apply for children under 16.
Slave labor refers to a situation where individuals are forced to work against their will, under threats or coercion, without proper pay or basic human rights. It is a form of exploitation that violates fundamental principles of human dignity and freedom.
Calling someone gay is not inherently against the law, but using homophobic language in a derogatory or discriminatory manner can constitute hate speech and may be punishable under certain anti-discrimination laws or workplace policies. It is important to be respectful and mindful of the impact of our words on others.
There are not many types of businesses that are exempt from paying employees the federal minimum wage, they only have to do that when the worker is under the age of say, 16.
are you trying to ask about someone under 18 or someone who actually works in a mine?
Definitely illegal and probably a little immoral.
you're stupid...let your parents pay for everything until you have a good paying job ( that doesnt mean a minimum wage job)
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When his conscience advises him against it and he feels guilty.
If you are under 18, and they are over.
There's no minimum age, though anyone under 14 is required to be under the supervision of someone OVER 14 to enter the park, and even after you're in, if you're under 7 you're not allowed to ride anything without being accompanied by someone over 14.
Because the colonies were under British rule before the war? The definition of a revolution is someone rising up against their rulers.
You would need to ask that question of the insurance company. If he stopped paying his premiums then he would no longer have the insurance. If the old insurance plan no longer meets the minimum required coverage under the Affordable Care Act then the policy may also have lapsed.
No. Paying someone under an assumed name (such as their spouses) constitutes tax fraud. An employer doing this would face fines and a possible prison sentence. The convict may also be found guilty of parole violations, if he knew they were paying him illegally.