HMRC has named and shamed over 500 UK  employers for failing to pay the National Living Wage (NLW) or the National  Minimum Wage (NMW).
The employers will now be forced to repay  over £7.4 million to nearly 60,000 workers who had been left out of pocket.
The rates for NLW increased to £12.21 an  hour on 1 April and the government says this put £1,400 into the pockets of  full-time workers on NLW.
Justin Madders, Minister for Employment  Rights, said:
'There  is no excuse for employers to undercut their workers, and we will continue to  name companies who break the law and don't pay their employees what they are  owed.
'Ensuring  workers have the support they need and making sure they receive a fair day's  pay for a fair day's work is a key commitment in our Plan for Change. This will  put more money in working people's pockets, helping to boost productivity and  ending low pay.'
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