National minimum wage
Updated to reflect the national minimum wage rates in force from 1 April 2017.
View ArticleLabour pledges £10 minimum wage from 2020
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has announced a "real living wage" rate of £10 from 2020, far outstripping the Government's national living wage of £7.50 per hour, if Labour wins the next general election.
View ArticleConsultation on national minimum wage and national living wage
The Low Pay Commission consults on the national minimum wage to assist in compiling its report for the Government on the national minimum wage.
View ArticleNational living wage survey 2015
Employers are broadly supportive of the national living wage but do envisage some issues, finds XpertHR's latest research.
View ArticleNew compulsory "living wage" introduced
National Minimum Wage (Amendment) Regulations 2016 introduce the new national living wage of £7.20 as the new single hourly rate for adults aged 25 years or older.
View ArticleLow Pay Commission consults on national minimum wage
The Low Pay Commission consults on the national minimum wage to assist it in compiling its report for the Government on future upratings of the national minimum wage.
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