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Minimum wage rates for different types of paid employment - time work, output work, unmeasured work, salaried hours work.
The LPC's 2023 report on compliance and enforcement presents data on underpayment and explores the persistence of underpayment for individual workers.
The Low Pay Commission's report on non-compliance and enforcement of the National Minimum Wage in 2021.
Provides the government's responses to the Low Pay Commission recommendations on National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage rates.
Read the Low Pay Commission's recommendations on the National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage rates from April 2022.
This report sets out the full analysis and evidence underpinning the LPC’s recommendations on minimum wage rates for 2022.
The government’s remit to the Low Pay Commission (LPC) outlining areas to consider when recommending the 2024 National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage.
Information for companies operating in labour supply chains on how to comply with National Minimum and Living Wage rules, and how to avoid common mistakes.
A report by the Low Pay Commission on the history of the UK minimum wage and its effects.
The government’s remit to the Low Pay Commission (LPC) outlining the areas they should consider when recommending the 2024 National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage rates.
Use these rates and thresholds when you operate your payroll or provide expenses and benefits to your employees.
This report by the Low Pay Commission marks the increase in all rates of the National Minimum Wage in April 2023 and looks ahead to rates for 2024 and beyond.
A survey of employees about their views of the national living wage.
Over 500 employers are named by government for failing to pay the minimum wage.
An in-house report from the Low Pay Commission, using geography, gender and age to look at the effects of the National Living Wage to March 2020.
The Low Pay Commission's annual report for 2022 sets out in full the evidence used to inform its recommendations on National Minimum Wage rates.
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