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Cable considering 'roll of wage shame'
But minister talks down statutory rule to reveal low pay firms

The government may call on companies to confess how many of their workers are being paid less than the living wage, it was announced yesterday.

Business Secretary Vince Cable told MPs the idea, originally put forward by Labour, was an interesting suggestion for "nudging companies in the right direction."

But Mr Cable attempted to talk down union proposals for mandatory annual reports, saying he was against "coercive measures" which he claimed would risk increasing unemployment.

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