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On 1 April 2018 the national living wage (NLW) and the national minimum wage (NMW) rates will all be increased. What will they be and what’s likely to happen to the NLW in 2019/20?
Published 15.12.2017
The Chancellor has announced that the national living wage (NLW) will rise in April 2019. But what about the national minimum wage (NMW) and the so-called real Living Wage? Will they be changing too?
Published 19.11.2018
On 1 April 2024 the national living wage (NLW) and national minimum wage (NMW) rates will rise by the largest amount since they were first introduced. What are the new figures?
Published 13.12.2023
In April 2017 the national living wage (NLW), national minimum wage (NMW), statutory sick pay (SSP), statutory maternity pay (SMP) and statutory paternity pay (SPP) will all change. What’s happening?
Published 21.12.2016
On 1 April 2021 the national minimum wage rates will rise. In addition, more workers will be legally entitled to receive the national living wage (NLW). What’s the all-important
information?
Published 22.12.2020
On 1 April 2022 all national minimum wage (NMW) rates and the national living wage (NLW), which is payable to workers aged 23 and over, will rise. What are the new rates and what’s also on the
cards for the NLW?
Published 04.11.2021
The government has announced a big hike in the national living wage (NLW) and national minimum wage (NMW) rates for 2020/21. What are they and when do they take effect?
Published 29.01.2020
On 1 April 2016 the national living wage (NLW) came into force meaning that you must now pay those aged 25 and over at least £7.20 p.h. But what’s going to happen to the NLW over the next few years?
Published 22.04.2016
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