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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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    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...

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    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...

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    • 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...

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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...

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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...

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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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    National living wage: three practical scenarios for employers

    by Ashok Kanani 29 Mar 2016
    by Ashok Kanani 29 Mar 2016

    The national living wage comes into effect on 1 April 2016. How well prepared is your organisation for applying rate...

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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

    David Cameron has announced inflation-busting increases to national minimum wage rates, to come into effect from October 2016.
    The standard...

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    One-fifth of employers say productivity is key in response to national living wage

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

    The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) has released data showing that 19% of employers will invest in training or take...

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    Employment law changes April 2016: an eight-point checklist

    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2016
    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2016

    Every April, new legislation affecting employment rights and responsibilities is introduced. This year, the development receiving the most attention is...

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    Top 10 HR questions February 2016: National living wage

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

    The national living wage – the new minimum wage for workers aged 25 and over – comes into force on...

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    Living wage vs national living wage: government branding only fuels confusion

    by Rob Moss 1 Mar 2016
    by Rob Moss 1 Mar 2016

    As research from XpertHR reveals that four in 10 employers do not understand...

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    Top 10 HR questions January 2016: Gender pay gap reporting

    by Personnel Today 3 Feb 2016
    by Personnel Today 3 Feb 2016

    Large employers will soon have a duty to report information on their gender pay gap. With much of the detail...

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    National living wage: how to steer clear of problems

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

    With the national living wage set to be introduced on 1 April 2016, employers will need to plan carefully to...

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    Preparing for the national living wage (webinar)

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

    ON DEMAND | From 1 April 2016, workers aged 25 and over must be paid at least the new “national living wage” of £7.20 per hour...

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