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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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THE NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE AND EMPLOYERS' TRAINING DECISIONS
Research report commissioned by the Low Pay Commission
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References
Confederation of British Industry (2000) Employment Trends Survey 2000. London: CBI.
Heyes, J. and Gray, A. (2001) The Implications of the National Minimum Wage for Training and Employment in Small Firms. Leeds University
Howes, P.(1998) Disturbing decline in training investment continues, figures show. HR Monthly, December, p.40
Kellie, D. (1999) The Australian Way: competency-based training in the corporate sector. International Journal of Training and Development, 3 (2), pp 118 – 131.
Low Pay Commission (2001) The National Minimum Wage: making a difference. Third Report of the Low Pay Commission, Vol. 1 Cm 5075. London: HMSO
Neumark, D. and Wascher, W.(1998) Minimum Wages and Training Revisited. NBER Working Paper No.7299. National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, Mass. USA. August
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