Be aware of minimum wage increases for salaried farm workers 

The minimum wage has increased, but employers who are paying salaries rather than hourly rates could be unknowingly offering less than the minimum wage, a farm employment consultant warns British farmers.

Paul Harris, CEO of REAL Success, said that with the increase in minimum wage, farmers who are paying salaries and expecting people to work 50 to 60 hours a week are in serious danger of paying that person below the minimum wage.

Paul Harris, CEO of REAL Success, said that with the increase in minimum wage, farmers who are paying salaries and expecting people to work 50 to 60 hours a week are in serious danger of paying that person below the minimum wage.

He warns that there could be serious fines if employers are found to be doing this.

Mr Harris added: “For someone working a 55-hour week, which is common in the agricultural sector, the minimum wage for someone over 21 years old would be £32,718.40.

“But for someone working 37.5 hours a week, which is more of a standard week, the minimum wage would be £22,308.”

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However, if accommodation is provided with the job, there could be an accommodation offset.

Mr Harris said: “This is £69.93 a week, which can be added to the salary if the person is not contributing to the accommodation, and assuming the person lives in the accommodation full-time.

“The issue is that the industry needs to face up to the fact that people cannot be working for 10 days on and two days off, with 10-hour days. People need to be working shorter weeks.”

The expert added that it is a criminal offence for employers not to pay the minimum wage or national living wage.

“Farmers need to check now if their staff are being paid the right amount of money,” Mr Harris warns.

Find out more information here. www.real-success.co.uk.

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