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Changes to National Minimum Wage recommendation criteria

The government made changes last week to the remit for the Low Pay Commission (LPC) that will mean it takes the cost of living into account when recommending minimum wage rates.

The LPC have also been instructed to narrow the gap between the minimum wage rate for 18-20 year olds and the National Living Wage. The longer term objective is to remove the age bands altogether and have a single adult rate.

Each October the LPC makes recommendations to the government on the minimum wage rates to apply from the following April. The new remit keeps this process and timeline in place, allowing for businesses to plan for uplifts.

As well as the cost of living, the LPC’s remit will continue to look at the impact on business, competitiveness, the labour market and the wider economy.

See: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/national-minimum-wage-and-national-living-wage-updated-low-pay-commission-remit-2024

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