BÀI TEST IELTS 7 READING PASSAGE - THE LAW ON MINIMUM PAY

BÀI TEST IELTS 7 READING PASSAGE -   THE LAW ON MINIMUM PAY

GENERAL TRAINING READING TEST B

   Section 2


THE LAW ON MINIMUM PAY

   Who is entitled to minimum pay?
   Nearly all workers aged 16 years and over, including part-time workers, are entitled to the National Minimum Wage. Amongst those to whom it does not apply are those engaged in unpaid work and family members employed by the family business.

   What is the minimum wage that I am entitled to?
   The National Wage Act specifies the minimum rates of pay applicable nationwide. Since 1 October 2007, the adult rate for workers aged 22 and over has been £5.25 per hour. The development rate for 18-21 year olds and for workers getting training in the first 6 months of a job is £4.60 per hour. The rate for 16-17 year olds starts at £3.40 an hour. There are special provisions for some workers, for example, those whose job includes accommodation. Pay means gross pay and includes any items paid through the payroll such as overtime, bonus payments, commission and tips and gratuities.

   I believe I’m being paid below the National Minimum Wage Rate. How can I complain?

   If you are being paid less than this, there are various steps you can take:

  • If you feel able, you should talk directly with your employer. This is a clear legal right, and employers can be fined for not paying the NMW.
  • If you are a trade union member, you should call in the union.
  • If neither of these is appropriate then you can email via the Revenue and Customs website or call their helpline for advice.

   You have the legal right to inspect your employer’s pay records if you believe, on reasonable grounds, that you are being paid less than the NMW. Your employer is required to produce the records within 14 days, and must make them available at your place of work or at some other reasonable place. If your employer fails to produce the records, you may take the matter to an employment tribunal. You must make your complaint within three months of the ending of the 14-day notice period.

   Questions 15-21
   Complete the sentences below.
   Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER from the text for each answer.
   Write your answers in boxes 15-21 on your answer sheet.

 

15.  The law on minimum pay doesn’t cover you if you are working in your …………………… or if you are a volunteer.
16.  You may be paid under £5 an hour if you are receiving …………………… at the start of a job.
17.  There are different rules for people who are provided with …………………… with their jobs.
18.  If you earn extra money, for example, for working longer hours or in tips, this counts as part of your wage when you receive it via …………………… .
19.  Anyone being paid below the National Minimum Wage should speak to their  …………………… if they can.
20.  According to the law, you can ask to look at your boss’s …………………… .
21.  You have a period of …………………… to complain if your boss does not co-operate within the specified period of time.   

 

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Answers:

15. family business
16. training
17. accommodation
18. payroll// the payroll
19. employer// employers
20. pay records
21. 3 months // three months



 

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