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ukmploymentlawnews · 15 days ago
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2025 Employment Law Changes (Updated)
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makesworth · 5 years ago
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mymoneycomparison-com · 5 years ago
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Real Living Wage to rise to £9.30 per hour.
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employmentlaw77 · 6 years ago
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Government Criticised For Minimum Wage Naming And Shaming Delay
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giraffenetwork-blog1 · 8 years ago
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National Minimum Wage
The National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage increase on 1st April 2017 for all working people aged 25yrs and over.
Also from 6th April 2017 organisations with 250+ employees will need to start reporting on their gender pay gap.
The Governments National Living Wage was introduced on 1st April 2016 for all working people aged 25yrs and over and is currently set at £7.20 per hour. In April 2017 it will go up to £7.50. The current National Minimum wage for those under 25 still applies.
 The new rates will be;
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25yrs and over                                 £7.20                                             £7.50
21-24yrs old                                     £6.95                                             £7.05
18-20yrs old                                     £5.55                                             £5.60  
16-17yrs old                                     £4.00                                             £4.05
Apprentices 19yrs or 1st year         £3.50                                             £3.40
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newsfromtherooftop · 4 years ago
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Celebrities back call for fair pay for care workers
Celebrities back call for fair pay for care workers l Joanna Lumley and Jo Brand back UNISON campaign urging and end poverty wages for care staff. #UNISON #carers #NationalLivingWage
Joanna Lumley and comedian Jo Brand are backing a national campaign organised by UNISON to urge the government to end poverty wages for care staff.    Both performers recorded individual video messages of support for the Pay Fair for Care online rally, which was attended by care staff, politicians, unions, charities and employers.  Many employees in care homes and those looking after people in…
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ukmploymentlawnews · 21 days ago
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2025 Employment Law Changes (Updated)
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ukmploymentlawnews · 1 month ago
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2025 Employment Law Changes
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ukmploymentlawnews · 1 month ago
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National Minimum Wage: Non-Paying Employers To Be Named & Shamed More Regularly
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ukmploymentlawnews · 2 months ago
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National Living Wage & National Minimum Wage: April 2025 Rate Increases
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ukmploymentlawnews · 5 months ago
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National Living Wage Changes To Be Phased In
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ukmploymentlawnews · 8 months ago
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2024 Employment Law Changes (Updated)
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ukmploymentlawnews · 9 months ago
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April 2024 Rate Changes: Round Up
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ukmploymentlawnews · 10 months ago
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2024 Employment Law Changes
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ukmploymentlawnews · 10 months ago
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April 2024 Rate Changes: New Statutory Cap Announced
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ukmploymentlawnews · 10 months ago
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524 Employers Named And Shamed For Failing To Pay National Minimum Wage
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