524 companies didn't pay minimum wage to 172,000 workers. Including: Easyjet Greggs Staffline Recruitment Rank Group Estee Lauder Pilgrim’s Pride Mitchells & Butlers Kane Foods Moss Bros Group Didn't forget to pay millions to bosses, did they. https://t.co/oRsqzdK4R9
"Employers stole $1.8 billion from workers in the industries that employed most H-2B workers over the past two decades." https://t.co/V6Ub8cEVfO https://t.co/uKrbmbTyqo
Estee Lauder, Greggs and easyjet are among well-known employers named by the government for failing to pay workers the national living wage Read more🔗 https://t.co/t8NyiwywPH






Estee Lauder, Greggs, and easyJet have been identified among 524 companies that failed to pay the national living wage to 172,000 workers, according to HMRC. The government's recent naming and shaming of these firms highlight a significant issue of wage theft affecting numerous industries, with reports suggesting that over the past two decades, $1.8 billion was stolen from workers in sectors employing the most H-2B workers.