Do employees have a right to know how much they are getting paid per hour before actually getting paid, and likewise for employers' duty to inform their staff of a new rate of pay before paying their staff?
Say supervisors in a company are getting paid just above the minimum wage. When the minimum wage rose on 1st April, was it an employer's duty (by law) to inform their supervisors of their new rate of pay before paying them?
do employees actually have a right to know what their new rate is going to be long enough in advance so as to allow them to give their notice if not satisfied?
Is not informing employees breaching their right to know or choose?
does this look more like a legal or a moral matter?
Say supervisors in a company are getting paid just above the minimum wage. When the minimum wage rose on 1st April, was it an employer's duty (by law) to inform their supervisors of their new rate of pay before paying them?
do employees actually have a right to know what their new rate is going to be long enough in advance so as to allow them to give their notice if not satisfied?
Is not informing employees breaching their right to know or choose?
does this look more like a legal or a moral matter?
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