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

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    by Ashok Kanani 29 Mar 2016

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    National minimum wage to increase by up to 4.7%

    by Rob Moss 14 Mar 2016
    by Rob Moss 14 Mar 2016

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    by Rob Moss 14 Mar 2016

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    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2016

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    by Personnel Today 3 Mar 2016
    by Personnel Today 3 Mar 2016

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    by Rob Moss 1 Mar 2016

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    by Personnel Today 3 Feb 2016

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    by John Charlton 28 Jan 2016
    by John Charlton 28 Jan 2016

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    Preparing for the national living wage (webinar)

    by Personnel Today 15 Jan 2016
    by Personnel Today 15 Jan 2016

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    by Personnel Today 5 Jan 2016

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    by Personnel Today 5 Jan 2016
    by Personnel Today 5 Jan 2016

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    by Rob Moss 4 Jan 2016

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    by Bar Huberman 18 Dec 2015

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    by Personnel Today 16 Dec 2015

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