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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.
皇冠体育app age threshold for the National Living Wage changes from 25 to 23 as the rate increases on 1 April.
皇冠体育app Chancellor today announced his intention to lower the age threshold for the National Living Wage to 21, accepting advice from the Low Pay Commission.
皇冠体育app Low Pay Commission's 2019 recommendations complete the path originally set out in 2015.
This report is the conclusion of the Low Pay Commission's two year review of the National Minimum Wage rates for under 25s.
皇冠体育app Low Pay Commission's response to a request for works of art owned by the LPC
An independent research report from researchers at Sheffield Hallam University, reviewing the experiences of those paid the Apprentice Rate of the minimum wage.
Find out about statistics on the minimum wage and the consultation and evidence gathering activities of the Low Pay Commission.
皇冠体育app Low Pay Commission鈥檚 analysis of the effects of the 1 April 2017 increases to the National Living Wage and other minimum wage rates.
This report sets out the full analysis and evidence underpinning the LPC鈥檚 recommendations on minimum wage rates for 2022.
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