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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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    Aldi living wage outstrips other supermarkets

    by Rob Moss 26 Oct 2015
    by Rob Moss 26 Oct 2015

    Aldi has announced that all its UK employees will be paid at least £8.40 an hour (£9.45 an hour in...

    • National living wage
    • Living Wage
    • Minimum wage

    Lidl will be first supermarket to pay staff recommended Living Wage

    by Jo Faragher 18 Sep 2015
    by Jo Faragher 18 Sep 2015

    Retail chain Lidl will be the first UK supermarket to implement the minimum wage suggested by the Living Wage Foundation...

    • National living wage
    • Labour market
    • Recruitment & retention

    Job prospects fall to new low amid national living wage uncertainty

    by Claire Scullin 8 Sep 2015
    by Claire Scullin 8 Sep 2015

    The outlook for the UK jobs market has fallen to a three-year low, as employers try to mitigate costs ahead...

    • National living wage
    • Living Wage
    • Minimum wage

    One-third of women to benefit from national living wage

    by Clare Allerton 3 Sep 2015
    by Clare Allerton 3 Sep 2015

    Almost one-third (29%) of female workers will receive a pay rise as a result of the new national living wage...

    • Living Wage
    • Minimum wage

    Oliver Bonas becomes first high street Living Wage retailer

    by Rob Moss 1 Sep 2015
    by Rob Moss 1 Sep 2015

    Fashion and jewellery retailer Oliver Bonas has announced that it will pay its staff the Living Wage from today.
    The...

    • National living wage
    • Living Wage
    • Minimum wage

    A national living wage: an important but complex shift in policy

    by Darren Newman 5 Aug 2015
    by Darren Newman 5 Aug 2015

    Consultant editor Darren Newman examines the complexities arising from the Chancellor’s announcement of a “national living wage” for workers aged...

    • National living wage
    • Living Wage
    • Minimum wage

    Is the “national living wage” worth shouting about?

    by Jo Faragher 13 Jul 2015
    by Jo Faragher 13 Jul 2015

    The headline announcement in this week’s budget was the introduction of a compulsory national “living wage”. But will the increase...

    • National living wage
    • Pay & benefits
    • Living Wage

    Compulsory national ‘living wage’ to be introduced in April 2016

    by Rob Moss 8 Jul 2015
    by Rob Moss 8 Jul 2015

    A new minimum wage of £7.20 per hour will be introduced next April for all working people aged 25 and...

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    • Political elections
    • Living Wage

    Minimum wage and living wage “can co-exist”, says top economist

    by Jo Jacobs 21 Apr 2015
    by Jo Jacobs 21 Apr 2015

    The national minimum wage and living wage complement each other and both have an important role, according to Rhys Moore,...

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    • Living Wage
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    Election 2015: where do the parties stand on the minimum wage?

    by Jo Faragher 17 Apr 2015
    by Jo Faragher 17 Apr 2015

    In our series of articles considering how election pledges, if realised, could impact employers, we look at how the main...

    • Pay & benefits
    • Living Wage
    • Minimum wage

    Living wage now bigger influence on pay deals than minimum wage

    by Jo Jacobs 27 Mar 2015
    by Jo Jacobs 27 Mar 2015

    The rate of the living wage is a bigger influence on pay-setting than the national minimum wage, according to new...

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    Personnel Today Awards 2014 winners: L&Q show the best Youth Employment Initiative

    by Jo Faragher 8 Dec 2014
    by Jo Faragher 8 Dec 2014

    London-based housing association L&Q won the second ever Personnel Today Award for the best Youth Employment Initiative at last month’s...

    • Labour market
    • Recruitment & retention
    • Living Wage

    Would raising the minimum wage to the living wage increase unemployment?

    by Hannah Price 22 Apr 2014
    by Hannah Price 22 Apr 2014

    Some commentators fear that increasing the national minimum wage to the living wage would have a catastrophic impact on the...

    • NHS
    • Economics, government & business
    • Living Wage

    NHS staff denied recommended pay increase

    by Rachel Sharp 14 Mar 2014
    by Rachel Sharp 14 Mar 2014

    The Government has rejected the independent pay review bodies’ recommendations of a 1% consolidated pay increase for salaried doctors, dentists...

    • Department for Business and Trade (DBT)
    • Living Wage
    • Minimum wage

    Minimum wage rate confirmed for October 2014

    by Jo Faragher 12 Mar 2014
    by Jo Faragher 12 Mar 2014

    The national minimum wage will increase by 19p per hour to £6.50, business secretary Vince Cable has announced.
    Cable has...

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