National Minimum Wage
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Nearly one million workers will benefit from minimum wage increase
Nearly one million workers will benefit when the national minimum wage (NMW) increases to £5.80 per hour today (Thursday) says the TUC.
1 October 2009
TUC welcomes modest minimum wage boost – but low paid must have more next year
Commenting on the Low Pay Commission's (LPC) report and announcement today (Tuesday) that the adult minimum wage will increase by 7 pence to £5.80 an hour (1.2 per cent) from October 2009, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
12 May 2009
Tenth anniversary of the minimum wage proves critics wrong
Critics of the national minimum wage (NMW) who warned its introduction would destroy jobs have been proved wrong says the TUC, as the minimum wage celebrates its tenth anniversary today (Wednesday).
1 April 2009
Minimum wage increase set to benefit one million workers
Approximately one million workers will benefit when the national minimum wage (NMW) increases to £5.73 per hour on Wednesday 1 October, the TUC says today (Sunday).
28 September 2008
TUC calls for Government overhaul of minimum wage enforcement, and crackdown on employment agencies
The TUC is today (Wednesday) calling on Government to look at new ways of enforcing the minimum wage and finally bringing rogue employment agencies to task, in its submission to the BERR consultation on National Minimum Wage enforcement, fair arrears and enforcing temporary agency standards
8 August 2007
TUC welcome for review of minimum wage and interns
Welcoming the announcement today (Wednesday) that the Government is to look into the issue of volunteers and the minimum wage, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
17 January 2007
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