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This letter and short report sets out the Low Pay Commission's recommendations on National Minimum Wage rates for April 2023.
Minimum wage rates from April 2023 have now been announced.
The Low Pay Commission Secretariat's business plan for the 2022/23 financial year.
LPC expenditure from July to September 2022
LPC expenditure from April to June 2022
Low Pay Commission report looks at labour market enforcement in Leicester’s textiles sector.
The Low Pay Commission's 2022 compliance and enforcement report looks at the example of the Leicester textiles sector.
This review covers the period up to April 2020, when the National Living Wage reached the Government’s initial target of 60 per cent of median earnings.
LPC expenditure from April to March 2022
LPC Commissioners' Register of Interests 2022
The minimum wage rates increased on 1 April. This short report looks at the 2022 increases and the path ahead for the next year.
Workers on the minimum wage will receive a higher percentage increase in pay than most other workers across the economy.
Millions of UK workers will receive a pay rise as the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage rise comes into effect.
LPC expenditure from April to December 2021
This report sets out the full analysis and evidence underpinning the LPC’s recommendations on minimum wage rates for 2022.
LPC expenditure from April to September 2021.
Government is naming and shaming businesses which failed to pay the minimum wage to 12,000 of the lowest paid workers.
We are seeking evidence on the effects of the National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage, to inform our recommendations on the 2022 rates.
Minimum wage rates from April 2022 have now been announced.
Read the Low Pay Commission's recommendations on the National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage rates from April 2022.
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