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Low Pay Commission recommends new minimum wage rates

The Low Pay Commission has published the executive summary of its 2014 report.

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The Low Pay Commission has published the (PDF, 129 KB, 9 pages), together with a letter from the LPC Chair, David Norgrove, to Ministers (PDF, 732 KB, 4 pages).

The minimum wage has risen faster than other wages since during the economic slowdown, and the wages of the lowest paid are now higher relative to those of other workers than they have been for decades. However the real value of the minimum wage has fallen, even though the minimum wage has risen faster than other wages, because both it and average wages have been exceeded by inflation.

David Norgrove said:

바카라 사이트We have had to balance the risk of recommending more than business and the economy can afford, bearing in mind the pressures on low-paying sectors and small firms, against the risk of doing too little to start to restore the real value of the earnings of the lowest paid.

바카라 사이트We do believe however that the economic recovery should this year allow an increase in the real value of the minimum wage, the first increase for at least five years. So we are recommending that the adult rate should increase by 3.0 per cent on 1 October, from £6.31 to £6.50 an hour. This is likely to increase the number of jobs covered by the minimum wage by over a third to around one and a quarter million.

바카라 사이트Provided the economy continues to improve we expect to recommend further progressive real increases in the value of the minimum wage, restoring and then surpassing its previous highest level, so that 2014 will mark the start of a new phase 바카라 사이트 of bigger increases than in recent years 바카라 사이트 in the work of the Commission.바카라 사이트

The 바카라 사이트 is expected to publish the full 2014 report of the Low Pay Commission during the next few weeks.

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Published 26 February 2014