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Jobs under the living wage in 2014 including breakdowns by age, work pattern, industry sector and occupation.
Fees and expenses paid to Low Pay Commissioners between April 2022 and March 2023.
The Charity Commission offers advice to all charities as it closes its case into the Actors’ Benevolent Fund.
This report sets out the Low Pay Commission's analysis of underpayment of the minimum wage and the enforcement regime.
The Low Pay Commission's report on non-compliance and enforcement of the National Minimum Wage in 2021.
Upper Tribunal tax and Chancery decision of Judge Phyllis Ramshaw and Judge Nicholas Paines on 05 April 2024
This report by the Low Pay Commission considers the scale and nature of non-compliance with the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage.
London-based director of apprenticeships training provider failed to explain spending that included more than £2.5 million of public funding
Details of the names and job titles of the Low Pay Commission Secretariat's members of staff.
Sam is the author of Comedy and Distinction: The Cultural Currency of a ‘Good’ Sense of Humour and co-author of Social Class in the 21st Century. His book with Daniel Laurison, The Class Ceiling: Why it Pays to be Privileged,...
Analysis of the number of people who have never done paid work, their reasons for not working and some of their personal characteristics.
Changes to the pay of low-paid workers from 2001 to 2011.
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