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National living wage

The UK government introduced a new minimum wage rate for all but the youngest workers, the national living wage, in 2016. Initially, it was for those aged 25 and over, but it is now for anyone aged 21 and over.

In 2024, the Labour government confirmed plans to apply the wage rate to all adults.

The national living wage (NLW) is compulsory and the Low Pay Commission (LPC) recommends future rises, maintaining it at two-thirds of median hourly earnings and, from 2025, taking into account the cost of living.

The national living wage is different to the Living Wage, 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.


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    National minimum wage – don’t be that employer

    by Clio Springer 23 Jun 2017
    by Clio Springer 23 Jun 2017

    Even though the national minimum wage has been with us for over 18 years, and there has been a government...

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    Tory manifesto: National retraining, NI holidays and more gap reporting

    by Rob Moss 18 May 2017
    by Rob Moss 18 May 2017

    Theresa May launched the Conservative Party’s 2017 election manifesto today, and for HR and employers there are no big surprises....

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    Liberal Democrat manifesto: guarantees for EU workers and stricter corporate governance

    by Jo Faragher 17 May 2017
    by Jo Faragher 17 May 2017

    The Liberal Democrat Party’s official manifesto has been released today and includes a raft of proposals around employment rights, equality...

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    Labour manifesto 2017: what employers need to know

    by Rob Moss 17 May 2017
    by Rob Moss 17 May 2017

    The Labour Party’s official manifesto has been released today and includes some of the most radical changes to employment legislation...

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    Conservatives outline commitments on workers’ rights

    by Rob Moss 15 May 2017
    by Rob Moss 15 May 2017

    Workers will be able to take up to one year’s leave to care for an elderly relative under wide-ranging plans...

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    Labour pledges £10 minimum wage from 2020

    by Rob Moss 10 Apr 2017
    by Rob Moss 10 Apr 2017

    Jeremy Corbyn today pledges a £10 minimum wage if Labour wins the 2020 general election.
    The Labour Party leader, speaking...

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    April 2017: nine key employment law changes

    by Clio Springer 10 Apr 2017
    by Clio Springer 10 Apr 2017

    Are you up to date with all this month's employment law changes? We round the nine most important legislative...

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    Minimum wage increases favour older workers

    by Rob Moss 1 Apr 2017
    by Rob Moss 1 Apr 2017

    Increases today in national minimum wage rates means workers aged 25 and over are seeing their pay grow four times...

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    Campaign launched to raise awareness of increases in national minimum wage and national living wage

    by Rob Moss 27 Feb 2017
    by Rob Moss 27 Feb 2017

    Two-thirds (69%) of people earning less than £15,000 do not know they should be paid for travel between appointments, according...

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    Government publishes largest ever list of employers failing to pay minimum wage

    by Jo Faragher 16 Feb 2017
    by Jo Faragher 16 Feb 2017

    Department store Debenhams, sandwich chain Subway and clothing retailer Peacocks feature among 360 employers who have been named and shamed...

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    Top 10 lame excuses for not paying the minimum wage

    by Rob Moss 11 Jan 2017
    by Rob Moss 11 Jan 2017

    HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has released 10 of the worst excuses for not paying the national minimum wage, as...

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    • Pay settlements

    Pay awards fall to six-year low, XpertHR finds

    by Jo Faragher 23 Nov 2016
    by Jo Faragher 23 Nov 2016

    Pay settlements have fallen to their lowest level for more than six years, according to the latest data from pay...

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    National living wage to rise to £7.50, Chancellor confirms

    by Jo Faragher 23 Nov 2016
    by Jo Faragher 23 Nov 2016

    Today’s Autumn Statement confirmed that the national living wage will rise to £7.50 per hour from April 2017.
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    Taxis and taxes: the wider implications of the Uber decision

    by Leigh Sayliss 8 Nov 2016
    by Leigh Sayliss 8 Nov 2016

    Most of the attention focused on the recent Uber decision has focused on the employment law aspects of the case....

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    Living Wage Foundation announces 20p rise

    by Jo Faragher 1 Nov 2016
    by Jo Faragher 1 Nov 2016

    Yesterday The Living Wage Foundation announced a 20p increase in its pay rate, meaning a 3.7% pay increase for workers...

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