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Brighton halt all work placements
Championship side shamed alongside nearly 200 businesses for not paying workers the minimum wage

BRIGHTON and Hove Albion suspended their work experience programme yesterday after being named and shamed as a business who don’t pay the minimum wage.

The Championship side were named alongside League One outfit Blackpool and nearly 200 other businesses in a list released by the government of firms who owed their workers almost half a million pounds in unpaid wages.

While Blackpool admitted they wronged their former worker to the tune of £517.88, Brighton retreated into defence mode and claimed that their “reputation as a responsible employer has been very unfairly tarnished.”

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