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Low Pay Commission
8th Floor
Oxford House
76 Oxford Street
London
W1D 1BS
General enquiries:
020 7467 7207 Press enquiries:
020 7467 7279
E-mail:
lpc@lowpay.gov.uk
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Press Release 1 November 2002
LOW PAY COMMISSION VISIT TO SCOTLAND
Low Pay Commissioners will visit Glasgow, Stirling and Grangemouth on a fact finding visit about the National Minimum Wage on Monday 4 November 2002.
Ian Hay and David Coats will visit a family bakers in Glasgow and a licensed betting shop in Grangemouth to find out how the National Minimum Wage has affected them. They will also be meeting with textile manufacturers in Stirling to listen to their views on the NMW.
Low Pay Commissioner Ian Hay said:
"The Low Pay Commission has been asked to make a further report to the Government on the operation of the National Minimum Wage and to recommend new minimum wage rates if appropriate. We want to hear first hand views from all groups concerned with the minimum wage in order to assess its impact on both businesses and employees."
Notes to Editors
1. The Low Pay Commission is a statutory body whose role is to advise the Government on the National Minimum Wage.
2. The Commission has produced four reports. These are available from the Stationery Office Bookshops or the Commission’s website at: http://www.lowpay.gov.uk
3. The members of the Low Pay Commission are:
Adair Turner (Chairman), Vice Chairman, Merrill Lynch Holdings Ltd;
Professor William Brown CBE, Professor of Industrial Relations, University of Cambridge;
David Coats, Head, Economic and Social Affairs Department, Trades Union Congress;
John Cridland, Deputy Director-General, Confederation of British Industry;
Paul Gates OBE, General Secretary, National Union of Knitwear, Footwear and Apperal Trades;
Ian Hay OBE, Chairman, Food Trade Association Management
Professor David Metcalf, Professor of Industrial Relations, London School of Economics;
Margaret Prosser OBE, Former Deputy General Secretary, Transport and General Workers Union; and Angie Risley, Human Resources Director, Whitbread PLC.
4. The National Minimum Wage for those over 21 is £4.50 per hour. For those aged 18 to 21 or over 21 but in the first six months of a new job with a new employer and receiving accredited training, the rate is £3.80 per hour. The Government has accepted the Commission's recommendation that subject to confirmation in early 2004 - there should be further increases to £4.85 and £4.10 from 1 October 2004.
Low Pay Commission
Elizabeth House
39 York Road
London SE1 7NQ
Tel. 020 7855 4553
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