Workplace Report (April 2000)

Features: Law at work

Minimum wage and barristers

The Court of Appeal has reversed an earlier decision of the High Court (see Bargaining Report, November 1999) and held that while a pupil barrister does have a legally binding contract with the barristers' chambers, it is not a contract of apprenticeship. This means that there is no right to be paid at the minimum wage. (Edmonds v Lawson and others)


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