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Living Wage

The Living Wage is a voluntary pay rate independently set by the Living Wage Foundation. The ‘real’ Living Wage is calculated according to the basic cost of living in the UK. The current UK Living Wage is £12.00 an hour, or £13.15 in London. New rates will be announced in October 2024.

Organisations which pay all their adult staff at least the Living Wage, and whose third-party contractors are also paid the Living Wage, can become a Living Wage Employer.

The Living Wage is different to the statutory “national living wage“, the national minimum wage for people aged 21 and over.


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    One in seven Londoners below poverty pay levels

    by Personnel Today 17 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 17 May 2005

    One in seven Londoners are earning wages that fall below the poverty level, according to a report from the Greater...

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    Low paid workers value the minimum wage

    by Quentin Reade 29 Apr 2005
    by Quentin Reade 29 Apr 2005

    Ninety-five per cent of low paid workers say a national minimum wage is very important to them and their families

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    House of Commons cleaners appeal for living wage

    by Michael Millar 4 Apr 2005
    by Michael Millar 4 Apr 2005

    Union contacts politicians to plead for better terms and conditions for cleaners at Parliament

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    More than 14% of Londoners earn below ‘poverty’ wages

    by Quentin Reade 1 Apr 2005
    by Quentin Reade 1 Apr 2005

    One in seven of London's employees is paid at rates which leave their income below poverty levels

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    Prison support staff set to strike

    by Personnel Today 31 Aug 2004
    by Personnel Today 31 Aug 2004

    Thousands
    of prison workers across England
    and Wales
    are set to strike over pay.
    The
    workers, including electricians, cooks and...

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    T&G signs recognition deal with cleaners at Canary Wharf

    by Personnel Today 24 Jun 2004
    by Personnel Today 24 Jun 2004

    The
    Transport and General Workers’ (T&G) union has signed a recognition
    agreement with contract cleaning company ISS at Canary Wharf...

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    Supermarket wages far below the national average

    by Personnel Today 18 May 2004
    by Personnel Today 18 May 2004

    Workers
    in UK supermarkets would have to work an average of 94 hours a week to achieve
    the national average...

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    Union hopes to force banks to sweep away poor pay for cleaners

    by Personnel Today 15 Apr 2004
    by Personnel Today 15 Apr 2004

    The
    Transport and General Workers’ Union (T&G) is holding a publicity event
    this evening at Canary Wharf as part of...

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    Letters

    by Personnel Today 16 Mar 2004
    by Personnel Today 16 Mar 2004

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    Performance management is the key to handling age crisis
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    Taking CSR to the cleaners

    by Stephen Overell 3 Feb 2004
    by Stephen Overell 3 Feb 2004

    Corporate social responsibility will never make up for the inadequacy of the minimum wage in the capital

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    Unison criticises new minimum wage rate

    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2003
    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2003

    Trade
    union Unison has criticised the Government for not increasing the national
    minimum wage (NMW) to £6 a hour.
    The...

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    Global Newsround

    by Personnel Today 1 Oct 2001
    by Personnel Today 1 Oct 2001

    Philip
    Whiteley reports on what’s happening in HR around the world
    France
    M&S owns up to ‘shambles’ over staff
    Alain...

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    P&O tanker drivers to be balloted on strike action

    by Personnel Today 8 Aug 2001
    by Personnel Today 8 Aug 2001

    More than one hundred P & O oil tanker drivers are being
    asked to vote on whether to strike in...

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    Working mother speaks from experience at CBI

    by Personnel Today 11 Jul 2000
    by Personnel Today 11 Jul 2000

    In a week where HR professionals were being urged to drive through flexible working policies or face losing out against...

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