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Tag Archives: minimum wage
New Minimum Wage Rates Confirmed
The national minimum wage will increase from October 2014 as the Government has announced that they will accept the Low Pay Commission’s recommendations. From 1 October 2014 the standard adult rate will rise by 3% to £6.50 per hour (up … Continue reading
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Compensation limits and other handy information
It’s always handy to have tribunal compensation limits and other important figures such as rates of statutory maternity pay, statutory sick pay and national minimum wage to hand so we have created a link to the most up to … Continue reading