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Calculate an employee’s maternity pay (SMP), paternity or adoption pay, relevant period and average weekly earnings
Quarterly dataset of the labour share of income, unit labour costs (ULC) and average labour compensation per hour (ALCH), with industry breakdowns.
Check if your pay matches the National Minimum Wage, the National Living Wage or if your employer owes you payments from the previous year.
Quality-adjusted labour input (QALI) is a measure of labour input to economic production which takes account of the composition of the workforce as well as the volume of hours worked. It provides a broader perspective in assessing productivity performance than...
Changes in the costs of employing labour, analysed by sector and industry. Experimental Statistics.
This document provides guidance on how to calculate holiday pay for workers whose hours and / or pay are not fixed.
This study look at labor costs in a range of low and middle income countries, using data from the World Bank’s Enterprise Surveys
The definition of a 'worker', and the types of work or workers that are eligible for the minimum wage.
Changes in the costs of employing labour, analysed by sector and industry.
Guidance on calculating the minimum wage, to help employers meet National Minimum Wage legislation.
Use these calculators and tax tables to check payroll tax, National Insurance contributions and student loan deductions if you're an employer.
Labour share of income, unit labour costs (ULCs), unit wage costs (UWCs) and average labour compensation per hour worked (ALCH), broken down by industry.
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