Dress Code

by | Apr 3, 2018

Wagamama issues branded t-shirts out to all staff members, but asks that they team them with black skirts or trousers, which they have to pay for themselves.

Making staff pay for the uniform themselves was in breach of national minimum wage legislation.

(However, if the employee chooses to buy additional items that won’t reduce the minimum wage.)

If you have any questions regarding your dress code, or would like a dress code then please contact us now. 

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