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ACAS
The Advisory, Consiliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) is the employment relations service for England, Scotland and Wales offering practical, independent and impartial advice to employers, employees and their representatives. The site also has a list of Trade Union websites.
BERR - Employment Relations
The Employment Relations Directorate at the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform is responsible for the National Minimum Wage legislation. The website has a detailed guide to the National Minimum Wage, including a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs).
Community Legal Service
The Community Legal Service (CLS) website includes information on finding solicitors and legal advisors and free leaflets on employment, welfare benefits and debt.
Employment Tribunals
Employment Tribunals resolve disputes between employers and employees over employment rights. The website has information on how to apply to an employment tribunal and what to do if you have to appear before one.
Equality and Human Rights Commission
The Commission brings together the work of the three previous equality commissions and also takes on responsibility for the other aspects of equality: age, sexual orientation and religion or belief, as well as human rights.
Greater Manchester Pay and Employment Rights Advice Service
Provide free, confidential employment advice, information and support to anyone in Greater Manchester who is experiencing problems at work or who wants to know what their rights are.
Local Government Pay Commission
This independent Commission investigates issues relating to the pay and reward of local government services staff.
National Association of Citizens Advice
Bureaux
Citizens Advice Bureaux help people resolve their problems, including legal and monetary ones, by providing information and advice.
National
Minimum Wage Helpline
The Inland Revenue is responsible for enforcing the National Minimum
Wage. They provide a confidential helpline for employers and other
interested parties. The number is 0845 6000 678.
Scottish Low Pay Unit
The Unit exists to assist low paid workers in Scotland achieve fair wages and conditions of employment.
TIGER
This interactive guidance site run by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) can be used by workers, employers, professional advisers or anyone with an interest in knowing how the national minimum wage law works.
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