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I use to sell double glazing and we were commission only, but we were all self employed, that was the time before any minimum wage though.
So are you sure the job is'nt on a self employed basis ?Liverpool is one of the wonders of Britain,
What it may grow to in time, I know not what.
Daniel Defoe: 1725.
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notverytechie wrote: »Hi, i just wanted to follow up a question that i raised on another thread, in a commission only job minimum wage still applies, doesn't it?
say you agree to work 9-5, commission only, and in your first month dont earn any commission, by law you still have to be paid nmw i thought?
would really appreciate some clarification on this, please. Thanks in advance!
If your not self employed then you will have a contract, and thus must get an hourly rate of at least the minimum wage0
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