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The Low Pay Commission's response to a request about the Staff headcount and temporary agency workers
The Low Pay Commission's response to a request about the security & fire products and services
Commissioned research, used to inform the Low Pay Commission's (LPC's) 2017 recommendations on the National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage rates.
A summary of the Low Pay Commission's autumn 2016 report, focusing on the basis of its recommendations and the impact of the National Living Wage.
The Low Pay Commission's response to a request for works of art owned by the LPC
Fees and expenses paid to Low Pay Commissioners between April 2021 and March 2022.
Low Pay Commissioners will visit Melton on 9 and 10 August to gather evidence on the effects of the National Living Wage and Minimum Wages.
Details of the the Low Pay Commission's spend, April 2015 - March 2016.
Details of the Low Pay Commission's spend, April 2018 to March 2019
To recommend the level of the National Minimum Wage rates, the Low Pay Commission (LPC) commissions research. The following four reports informed the LPC's spring 2016 recommendations.
The Low Pay Commission Secretariat's business plan for the 2022/23 financial year.
The Low Pay Commission is gathering evidence in support of its 2019 report.
Fees and expenses paid to Low Pay Commissioners (LPCs) between April 2014 and March 2015.
Fees and expenses paid to Low Pay Commissioners between April 2015 and March 2016.
Every year the Low Pay Commission commissions research projects to help evaluate the effects of the minimum wage rates we have recommended. Published today are two final reports and two interim reports.
The LPC’s non-compliance and enforcement report looks at why so many apprentices are underpaid and what can be done about it.
LPC underpayment report sets out how the pandemic has created new challenges for compliance
The Low Pay Commission's response to a request for ICT equipment and suppliers
The Low Pay Commission's response to a request for IT contracts, arrangements and licenses.
The 1 April 2017 minimum wage rise is set to benefit 2.3 million but create pressure for employers. Read the Low Pay Commission's analysis.
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