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Originally Posted by arista
£9,000 a year they are on Oliver
Ref: BBC news
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That's not a reference arista, I need a link. I'm genuinely not understanding how they can be be being paid literally less than minimum wage, unless they're working full time on part time contracts, or maybe it's some sort of freelancing? But even then the new-ish "usual hours" rules should make that not really possible.
I'm not saying it isn't happening but I've yet to see anything convincing that explains HOW it's happening. The links seem to amount to "Oh it is, trust me".
I saw something vague about expenses & fees making the "effective" wage X-amount but not what those expenses and fees are.