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The Low Pay Commission is tendering for research into the effects of the National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage. The deadline is Monday 2 March.
We are seeking evidence on the effects of the National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage, to inform our recommendations on the 2023 rates.
The Low Pay Commission (LPC) has today recommended to the Government that the adult rate of the National Minimum Wage, which applies to workers aged 21 and over, should rise by 3 per cent to £6.70 from October 2015.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
LPC expenditure from April to September 2020.
The Low Pay Commission (LPC) is interested in your views.
Commissioned research, used to inform the Low Pay Commission's (LPC's) 2018 recommendations on the National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage rates.
Fees and expenses paid to Low Pay Commissioners between April 2022 and March 2023.
The Low Pay Commission's response to a request about the impact assessments from 1 April 2015 - 1 April 2016 in relation to the National Living Wage introduction.
The Low Pay Commission's short report summarises the evidence for our recommendations on the April 2020 National Minimum Wage rates.
The Low Pay Commission's report to government on the rates of the National Minimum Wage and initial analysis of the National Living Wage.
Invitation to tender for research on Low Pay
Details of the Low Pay Commission's spend, April 2018 to June 2018.
LPC expenditure from April to September 2021.
Fees and expenses paid to Low Pay Commissioners between April 2021 and March 2022.
The LPC has today published its assessment of the scale and nature of one-sided flexibility, and recommendations for measures to address the problem.
The Low Pay Commission's response to a request about the Low Pay Commission’s legal expenditure.
The Low Pay Commission's 2022 compliance and enforcement report looks at the example of the Leicester textiles sector.
Bryan Sanderson, Chair of the Low Pay Commission (LPC), today welcomed the Government's announcement that it has accepted in full the recommendations the LPC made for future minimum wage rates.
The Low Pay Commission's response to a request regarding details of the Low Pay Commissioner appointment processes and the Commissions independence
A register of the interests declared by Low Pay Commissioners.
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