Hello all! Brand new here, so please let me know if I do anything incorrectly.
I've been living in Cornwall since 2018. I had a really hard time finding a job. A friend hooked me up with a work-from-home job with his Florida-based company, which has "employees" (we're misclassified as 1099 contractors) all over the world.
My contract set my hourly wage at $10/hr (FL minimum wage). I'm paid in GBP through TransferWise. After conversion, $10/hr = £7.67/hr. From what I understand, the minimum wage for the UK (as of April 2022) is £9.50.
I am not yet a citizen of the UK, I'm currently living here on a Residency Permit. I still have my US citizenship.
I spoke with two colleagues who are UK citizens. They told me they negotiated their contracts to UK's minimum wage before taking the job, contending that it's illegal for the USA company to pay them less than UK's minimum wage. Finding legal citations for this is very challenging, especially in my case.
What I desperately want to know is this: As a non-citizen resident of the UK working for an American company, am I entitled to receive the UK's minimum wage from my employer?