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Brexit could cut value of National Living Wage by 40p an hour
Scheme has had little effect on jobs but EU vote creates uncertainty
For wage growth in 2016 we need to raise productivity. How do we do that?
Today the Resolution Foundation has published figures from their Earnings Outlook saying that unless workforce productivity rises in the UK next year, Britain’s pay recovery will barely last.
5 worrying things in the Resolution Foundation’s report on child poverty
The think tank predicts that welfare reforms will push 600,000 families into poverty
One in five UK employees were on low pay last year
New report finds proportion of employees on the minimum wage has been rising steadily over past 15 years
Is today’s minimum wage rise the calm before the storm?
The next few years will be virgin territory on low pay and minimum wages
Osborne’s Living Wage will narrow the pay gap, but won’t help the very poorest families
New research shows that the biggest beneficiaries of the new wage will be households in the middle of the bottom wage distribution