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Chairman’s Foreword

The Commissioners

Executive Summary

Recommendations

List of Figures

List of Tables


1 Introduction

2 The Impact of the National Minimum Wage

3 The Effects of the National Minimum Wage on Specific Sectors and on Small Firms

4 Groups of Workers and Specific Enforcement Issues

5 Young People and Trainees


6 Compliance and Enforcement

7 Setting the Rates

Appendices


Abbreviations

Bibliography

 
 
National Minimum Wage
Low Pay Commission Report 2005
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