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Did anyone catch this news item when it hit?

I remember hearing it but forgot to raise here as those of us who follow Masterchef etc will be well aware of Roux.

 

Michelin-starred TV chef Michel Roux Jr has been paying some kitchen staff at his Mayfair restaurant less than the minimum wage, the Guardian can reveal, while charging over £60 for one starter.

 

Earnings at Le Gavroche, named this month as London’s “top gastronomic experience”, have been as low as £5.50 an hour – well below the £7.20 “national living wage” introduced in April – according to information provided by chefs who have worked there. Their working days sometimes exceed 14 hours.

 

Full story here: https://www.theguardian.com/mo...f-below-minimum-wage

 

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Bossa Nova Baz posted:

 I like him too 

Yes, I did too Baz, but it saddens me when people with so much seem to forget about those working their way up. They are a rich family and should really do better by their staff. 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities

I am torn here, to work  (serve an apprenticeship) under a famous named chef brings your name to the front when applying for a new job........

Better than working in the Wimpy on any CV........

Syd
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I find it disgusting that greed comes before everything else in this Country today...more and more are getting away with not paying the minimum wage, zero hour contracts and very little workers rights. Whether it be a chef or a cleaner, everyone should be entitled to a fair wage and in London £7.20 an hour is a pittance anyway. 

14 hour shifts at £5.50 an hour while he's charging up to £60 for a starter is unbelievably mean ..I hope he goes tits up 

Dame_Ann_Average
Yogi19 posted:
Syd posted:
velvet donkey posted:

Shouldn't work like that Syd...

I am not sure, was it the 'Washer Uppers' or the Commi Chefs complaining?

According the article, it was the chefs.

Well in that case, as I said before they are getting his name and 'prestige' along with their salary......a money raiser and door key for any future employment.

Syd
Dame_Ann_Average posted:

 

I find it disgusting that greed comes before everything else in this Country today...more and more are getting away with not paying the minimum wage, zero hour contracts and very little workers rights. Whether it be a chef or a cleaner, everyone should be entitled to a fair wage and in London £7.20 an hour is a pittance anyway. 

14 hour shifts at £5.50 an hour while he's charging up to £60 for a starter is unbelievably mean ..I hope he goes tits up 

Yogi19
Syd posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Syd posted:
velvet donkey posted:

Shouldn't work like that Syd...

I am not sure, was it the 'Washer Uppers' or the Commi Chefs complaining?

According the article, it was the chefs.

Well in that case, as I said before they are getting his name and 'prestige' along with their salary......a money raiser and door key for any future employment.

Even taking that into account, surely they deserve the minimum wage?

Yogi19
Yogi19 posted:
Syd posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Syd posted:
velvet donkey posted:

Shouldn't work like that Syd...

I am not sure, was it the 'Washer Uppers' or the Commi Chefs complaining?

According the article, it was the chefs.

Well in that case, as I said before they are getting his name and 'prestige' along with their salary......a money raiser and door key for any future employment.

Even taking that into account, surely they deserve the minimum wage?

I will try and find the 'article' and come back to you.......off to see the overpaid celebs in the jungle now.... xx

Syd
Syd posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Syd posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Syd posted:
velvet donkey posted:

Shouldn't work like that Syd...

I am not sure, was it the 'Washer Uppers' or the Commi Chefs complaining?

According the article, it was the chefs.

Well in that case, as I said before they are getting his name and 'prestige' along with their salary......a money raiser and door key for any future employment.

Even taking that into account, surely they deserve the minimum wage?

I will try and find the 'article' and come back to you.......off to see the overpaid celebs in the jungle now.... xx

The link is in EC's opening post

Yogi19
Syd posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Syd posted:
velvet donkey posted:

Shouldn't work like that Syd...

I am not sure, was it the 'Washer Uppers' or the Commi Chefs complaining?

According the article, it was the chefs.

Well in that case, as I said before they are getting his name and 'prestige' along with their salary......a money raiser and door key for any future employment.

It gives him an unfair advantage against chefs that dont break the law which can help to enhance his name further like a self fulfilling prophecy.

CaptVimes

It talks about  'people who have worked there'. When did they work there and what were wage levels like at the time?

Also it raises the question: Should wages be paid on the job's worth or the business' worth?

 

Having said that, no employer should be allowed to get away with paying less than the statutory minimum.

That in itself raises a whole new set of ethical questions.

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing

Since the Guardian's news story of 17 November, Michel Roux's restauarant announced an immediate pay rise for some staff and a review into the working hours with a commitment that by next March, the maximum hours would not exceed 50 hours a week.

Article of 23 November on a trade website:
http://www.foodserviceequipmen...rdian-investigation/

El Loro
El Loro posted:

Since the Guardian's news story of 17 November, Michel Roux's restauarant announced an immediate pay rise for some staff and a review into the working hours with a commitment that by next March, the maximum hours would not exceed 50 hours a week.

Article of 23 November on a trade website:
http://www.foodserviceequipmen...rdian-investigation/

Well that's a start , eh 

Baz
El Loro posted:

Since the Guardian's news story of 17 November, Michel Roux's restauarant announced an immediate pay rise for some staff and a review into the working hours with a commitment that by next March, the maximum hours would not exceed 50 hours a week.

Article of 23 November on a trade website:
http://www.foodserviceequipmen...rdian-investigation/

Thanks for the update El. 

 

Just a pity it took a news item for this to happen.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Dame_Ann_Average posted:

 

I find it disgusting that greed comes before everything else in this Country today...more and more are getting away with not paying the minimum wage, zero hour contracts and very little workers rights. Whether it be a chef or a cleaner, everyone should be entitled to a fair wage and in London £7.20 an hour is a pittance anyway. 

14 hour shifts at £5.50 an hour while he's charging up to £60 for a starter is unbelievably mean ..I hope he goes tits up 

@Dame_Ann_Average  Balance, fairness, equity, call it what you will but we do need more of it in the UK.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
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