THE REAL LIVING WAGE VS THE NATIONAL LIVING WAGE: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?
The UK Government raised the National Living Wage (the legal minimum for over 23s) rates for 2022 to £9.50 for over 23s and to £9.18 for those under 23.
The UK Government raised the National Living Wage (the legal minimum for over 23s) rates for 2022 to £9.50 for over 23s and to £9.18 for those under 23.
It was announced on 25th October 2021 , that the UK Government are raising the ‘National Living Wage’ from April 2022 to £9.50 an hour
Wider adoption of the real Living Wage could provide an economic boost to the UK economy worth over £1.5bn, according to new research by the Smith Institute.