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I'm a bit stunned by this, Christopher Chope a Tory MP has sponsored a bill that has a minimum wage opt out in it.
So how will it work, 2 go for a job, they get asked to opt out, one says no so he's straight out of the door
National minimum wage opt out
(1) Any person who would otherwise qualify for entitlement to the national
15minimum wage, as defined in the National Minimum Wage Act 1998, may
elect to opt out from such entitlement.
(2) Any election to opt out under subsection (1) must be made by an employee in
writing to that persons employer and signed by the employee and employer.
(3) Any person who has elected to opt out of entitlement to the national minimum
20wage in accordance with subsection (1) may withdraw such election by giving
notice to his employer in writing.
Employment Opportunities BillPage 2
(4) Any notice of withdrawal under subsection (3) shall take effect no earlier than
three months from the date that it is given unless such period of minimum
notice is waived by the employer.
(5) For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Act shall require a person to take
5employment below the minimum wage and no person shall suffer any
detriment to their entitlement to national insurance benefits by reason of their
unwillingness to take employment below the minimum wage.
http://www.publications.parliament....0-2012/0024/cbill_2010-20120024_en_2.htm#l1g2
So how will it work, 2 go for a job, they get asked to opt out, one says no so he's straight out of the door

National minimum wage opt out
(1) Any person who would otherwise qualify for entitlement to the national
15minimum wage, as defined in the National Minimum Wage Act 1998, may
elect to opt out from such entitlement.
(2) Any election to opt out under subsection (1) must be made by an employee in
writing to that persons employer and signed by the employee and employer.
(3) Any person who has elected to opt out of entitlement to the national minimum
20wage in accordance with subsection (1) may withdraw such election by giving
notice to his employer in writing.
Employment Opportunities BillPage 2
(4) Any notice of withdrawal under subsection (3) shall take effect no earlier than
three months from the date that it is given unless such period of minimum
notice is waived by the employer.
(5) For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Act shall require a person to take
5employment below the minimum wage and no person shall suffer any
detriment to their entitlement to national insurance benefits by reason of their
unwillingness to take employment below the minimum wage.
http://www.publications.parliament....0-2012/0024/cbill_2010-20120024_en_2.htm#l1g2

