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National Minimum Wage Act 1998

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The hours that are used in a national minimum wage calculation are dependent upon work type as defined within the National Minimum Wage Regulations 1999. The different work types are time work, salaried hours work, output work and unmeasured work. Hours to be paid for are those worked in the "pay
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reference period", but where pay is not contractually referable to hours, such as pay by output, then the time actually worked must be ascertained. The principle is that the rate of pay for hours worked should not fall below the minimum. Periods when the worker is on
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Part of the reason for the shift in Labour's minimum wage policy was the decline of trade union membership over recent decades (weakening employees' bargaining power), as well as a recognition that the employees most vulnerable to low pay, especially in
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GMB has consistently called for the National Minimum Wage to be replaced with a Real Living Wage rate. GMB believes that a Real Living Wage should now be at least £15 an hour, and should apply to workers of all ages as we have continually called
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Failure to pay underpayments after issue of a notice of underpayment results in payment of a financial penalty to the Secretary of State. In 2016, arrangements were made to ensure that underpayments result in double-level financial penalty. The
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produces information about the lower end of the earnings distribution and estimates for the number of jobs paid below the national minimum wage. The figures are based on data from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings.
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The National Minimum Wage Act 1998 applies to workers (section 1(2)), that is, employees, and anyone who has a contract to do work personally, other than for a customer or a client (section 54(3)). Those working through
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An Act to make provision for and in connection with a national minimum wage; to provide for the amendment of certain enactments relating to the remuneration of persons employed in agriculture; and for connected
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Section 10 permits a worker to issue a "production notice" to their employer requesting access to the employer's records if they believe that their pay may be, or have been, below the national minimum wage.
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Labour members on Tuesday backed a £15-an-hour minimum wage at their annual party conference in Brighton. Although the vote was not binding and the policy is unlikely to be adopted by Keir Starmer
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was introduced in April 2016. It applied to employees aged 25 and over until April 2021, then aged 23 and over until April 2024, when it became the Adult rate for all employees aged 21 and over.
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To put the pay in an annual perspective, an adult over the age of 21 working at the minimum wage for 7.5 hours a day, 5 days a week, will make £1,859/month and £22,308/year
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at the time of implementation, who argued that it would create extra costs for businesses and would cause unemployment. In 1996, The Conservative Party's future leader,
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and family members in a family business. Share fishermen paid by a share of profits are excluded, as are unpaid volunteers and prisoners (sections 43–45).
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In October 2013, new rules to publicise the names of employers paying under the minimum wage were established; the names of most employers issued with a
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Economics unit raised the London Living Wage for City Hall employees to its current rate of £7.60, £1.80 more than the legal minimum rate of £5.80.
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are included (section 34), so that the agencies' charges must not reduce a worker's basic entitlement. Home-workers are also included, and the
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Comparisons of the changes in the National Minimum Wage to average earnings and inflation. The minimum wage has grown well ahead of both.
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employees and subcontracted workers earn at least £7.60 an hour and promoting the wage to employers across the city. In May 2009, his
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Much of the Labour Party had long opposed a government minimum wage because they feared that would reduce the need for joining
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after 18 years in opposition, and a minimum wage had been a party policy since as far back as 1986, under the leadership of
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existed prior to 1998, although there were a variety of systems of wage controls focused on specific industries under the
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announced that all workers over 21 would receive the National Living Wage of £11.44 per hour from April 2024 onwards.
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can make order for other inclusions. The Secretary of State can also make exclusions, as has been done for
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abolished the 26 final wages councils, which had protected around 2,500,000 low-paid workers.
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and subsequent acts applied sectoral minimum wages. These were gradually dismantled until the
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This article is about an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom. For other uses, see
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The National Minimum Wage (Amendment) Regulations (2016), Explanatory Memorandum
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B Simpson, 'A Milestone in the Legal Regulation of Pay' (1999) 28 ILJ 1, 17–18
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has highlighted that apprentices are particularly exposed to being underpaid.
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is for employees aged 21 and over from 2010, and 22 and over prior to then.
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was introduced in 2010, and merged with the 16–17 year-olds' rate in 2022.
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are published. In 2014, the names of 30 employers were released by the
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Low Pay Commission urges action on illegal underpayment of apprentices
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Real national minimum wages 1999–2022, adjusted to April 2023 prices.
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is for employees aged 18–20 from 2010, and 18–21 prior to then.
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announced that from 1 April 2016, a further rate known as the "
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National Minimum Wage – Low Pay Commission Report Autumn 2016
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Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs: National Minimum Wage
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The implementation of a minimum wage was opposed by the
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Source unless otherwise specified: Low Pay Commission
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National Minimum Wage
NMWA (disambiguation)
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long title
Citation
Margaret Beckett
President of the Board of Trade
Royal assent
Text of statute as originally enacted
Revised text of statute as amended
minimum wage
United Kingdom
Current and past rates
Labour Party
1997 general election campaign
National Living Wage
minimum wage
Trade Boards Act 1909
Wages Councils Act 1945
Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Act 1993
trade unions
service industries
1997
Neil Kinnock
Conservative Party
Liberal Democrats

Low Pay Commission
George Osborne
National Living Wage

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