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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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    Employers cautious about pay awards in the year ahead

    by Personnel Today 27 Oct 2016
    by Personnel Today 27 Oct 2016

    Many employees are set to see their pay eroded over the next year as inflation rises and employers keep pay...

    • National living wage
    • Gig economy
    • Employment contracts

    Hermes could be subject to HMRC investigation

    by Jo Faragher 12 Sep 2016
    by Jo Faragher 12 Sep 2016

    Business minister Margot James has asked HMRC to consider launching an investigation into pay and employment practices at courier company...

    • National living wage
    • Agency workers
    • Zero hours

    Unions to shine light on “businesses that treat workers like animals”

    by Rob Moss 12 Sep 2016
    by Rob Moss 12 Sep 2016

    Frances O’Grady is to warn “greedy businesses that treat workers like animals” that they have no place to hide in...

    • National living wage
    • Department for Business and Trade (DBT)

    Government must press ahead with national living wage rises

    by Jo Faragher 7 Sep 2016
    by Jo Faragher 7 Sep 2016

    The Government should continue to increase the national living wage at the rate it planned when it was announced, according...

    • National living wage
    • Brexit
    • Apprenticeships

    National living wage fears over jobs unfounded, says thinktank

    by Jo Faragher 11 Jul 2016
    by Jo Faragher 11 Jul 2016

    The national living wage has not been the “jobs killer” that many predicted, according to a report published today by...

    • National living wage
    • Brexit
    • Automation

    Fewer migrant workers to mean greater automation, argues thinktank

    by Jo Faragher 4 Jul 2016
    by Jo Faragher 4 Jul 2016

    Industries that rely heavily on EU migrant labour could be prime candidates for automation, a report by thinktank the Resolution...

    • National living wage
    • Incentives
    • Pay structures

    Covering the cost of the national living wage – is it fair or legal to cut back perks?

    by Jo Faragher 9 Jun 2016
    by Jo Faragher 9 Jun 2016

    A number of companies have announced plans to cut back on staff benefits to cope with the cost of the...

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    • National living wage
    • Recruitment & retention

    National living wage: extra age band encourages discrimination

    by Stephen Simpson 9 Jun 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 9 Jun 2016

    The national living wage encourages employers to recruit younger workers over older workers to cut costs in breach of age...

    • National living wage
    • Minimum wage
    • Tips and gratuities

    Will the Government’s planned restaurant tips law end unfair tipping practices?

    by Richard Devall 9 Jun 2016
    by Richard Devall 9 Jun 2016

    Plans to increase transparency for consumers and employees in relation to tipping have recently been announced by the business secretary,...

    • National living wage
    • Public sector
    • Pay settlements

    Pay deal data edges down

    by Rob Moss 26 May 2016
    by Rob Moss 26 May 2016

    Preliminary analysis reveals that pay awards in the three months to the end of April 2016 were worth 1.7% at...

    • National living wage
    • HR software
    • Payroll software

    National living wage: how to tighten payroll and enhance productivity

    by Neil Pickering 11 May 2016
    by Neil Pickering 11 May 2016

    Despite it being in place for several weeks now, many employers are still getting to grips with the costs and...

    • National living wage
    • Pay settlements

    Pay settlements begin to fall

    by Rob Moss 21 Apr 2016
    by Rob Moss 21 Apr 2016

    Initial analysis of the first pay awards concluded in April 2016 reveals a median pay settlement of just 1.5%, down...

    • National living wage
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    • Pay settlements

    Pay awards remain subdued, according to XpertHR

    by Personnel Today 11 Apr 2016
    by Personnel Today 11 Apr 2016

    Employees in the private sector are expected to receive a pay award of 2% (at the median) in the coming...

    • National living wage
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    Top 10 HR questions March 2016: national living wage pay reference periods

    by Personnel Today 4 Apr 2016
    by Personnel Today 4 Apr 2016

    Most employers will hopefully know by now that the national living wage...

    • National living wage
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    Employers must now pay national living wage rate

    by Jo Faragher 31 Mar 2016
    by Jo Faragher 31 Mar 2016

    The new, compulsory national living wage comes into force today, putting an obligation on employers to pay workers aged 25...

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