National Living Wage

From the 1 April 2021 the National Living Wage (NLW) for workers aged 23 (previously 25) and above will increase to £8.91 per hour. The current National Minimum Wage for those under the age of 23 will continue to apply and the rates set from 1 April 2021 can be found here National Minimum Wage Rates .

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The 1 April 2018 the National Living Wage (NLW) for workers aged 25 and above will increase to £7.83 per hour. The current National Minimum Wage for those under the age of 25 will continue to apply and the rates set from 1 April 2018 can be found here National Minimum Wage Rates .The Government’s objective is to have a National Living Wage of over £9 by 2020.

The 1 April 2017 the National Living Wage (NLW) for workers aged 25 and above will increase to £7.50 per hour. The current National Minimum Wage for those under the age of 25 will continue to apply and the rates set from 1 April 2017 can be found here National Minimum Wage Rates .The Government’s objective is to have a National Living Wage of over £9 by 2020.

 

The 1 April 2016 will see the introduction of the governments new National Living Wage (NLW) for workers aged 25 and above, by introducing a premium on top of the National Minimum Wage (NMW). From April 2016, the NLW will be set at £7.20 an hour. The current National Minimum Wage for those under the age of 25 will continue to apply and the rates set from 1 October 2016 can be found here National Minimum Wage Rates .The Government’s objective is to have a National Living Wage of over £9 by 2020.

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