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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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    by Vicki Arnstein 6 Jul 2009

    For those surviving on low wages, it might seem obvious that they would welcome benefits. Vicki Arnstein asked four experts...

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    CPD: An Olympic effort – construction industry health

    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2009
    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2009

    Stephanie Martin-Halls explains how the OH team on London's Olympic Park Project is managing the health and safety of workers in what is traditionally a high-risk industry.

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    London Living Wage increased to £7.60 per hour

    by Mike Berry 22 May 2009
    by Mike Berry 22 May 2009

    London mayor Boris Johnson has increased the London Living Wage to £7.60 per hour, a rise of 15p. The rise...

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    Social mobilty – workplace opportunities good for business

    by Ross Bentley 19 Mar 2009
    by Ross Bentley 19 Mar 2009

    Offering internships to young people from deprived backgrounds is not just about altruistically oiling the wheels of social mobility - it can bring unexpected benefits to your organisation and help upskill the workforce. Ross Bentley reports.

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    Glasgow City Council sets its own minimum wage

    by Tara Craig 9 Mar 2009
    by Tara Craig 9 Mar 2009

    Glasgow City Council, Scotland’s biggest local authority, has announced a new minimum wage for its employees of £7 an hour....

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    by Personnel Today 12 Feb 2009

    Waiting staff have held a demonstration outside the House of Commons calling on the government to ensure they get 100%...

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    Council staff to receive pay rise far above national minimum wage

    by Louisa Peacock 22 Dec 2008
    by Louisa Peacock 22 Dec 2008

    Christmas has come early for Preston Council staff after plans to pay every employee nearly £2 more than the minimum...

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    Pay rise for London police maintenance staff to living wage of £7.45

    by Mike Berry 19 Aug 2008
    by Mike Berry 19 Aug 2008

    Maintenance staff working for the Metropolitan Police Authority are set to be paid the new London living wage after a...

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    Eurostar staff set to strike over pay

    by Greg Pitcher 19 Aug 2008
    by Greg Pitcher 19 Aug 2008

    More than 100 Eurostar train cleaners are to strike on bank holiday monday in a bid to earn the London...

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    London Living Wage no risk to economy, says mayor

    by Greg Pitcher 1 Aug 2008
    by Greg Pitcher 1 Aug 2008

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    Boris Johnson calls for all capital employers to pay London Living Wage

    by Greg Pitcher 28 Jul 2008
    by Greg Pitcher 28 Jul 2008

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    by Mike Berry 15 Jul 2008

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    by Ross Bentley 19 May 2008

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