What is the national minimum wage?

Intro

The National Minimum Wage (NMW) is the minimum pay rate that almost all workers in the UK are entitled to. It is a legal requirement for employers to pay their employees at least the NMW, and it applies to all workers who are at least school leaving age (16 years old).

National Minimum Wage Rates

The NMW rates change annually on April 1st. For 2024, the rates are as follows:

  • 21 and over: £11.44
  • 18-20: £8.60
  • 16-17: £6.40
  • Apprentices: £6.40

National Living Wage

The National Living Wage (NLW) is a higher rate for workers aged 21 and over. It is also a legal requirement for employers to pay their employees at least the NLW if they meet the eligibility criteria.

Eligibility for NMW and NLW

To be eligible for the NMW or NLW, workers must be at least school leaving age (16 years old) and meet specific criteria. Apprentices are entitled to a minimum hourly rate if they are in their first year of apprenticeship or both in their first year and aged 21.

Previous Rates and Changes

The NMW and NLW rates have increased over time, with the largest percentage increase seen in the 16-17 age group (21.2%). The accommodation offset rate has also increased, with a 9.8% increase.

Employing Someone: A Step-by-Step Guide

If you're an employer, here's a step-by-step guide to employing staff:

  • Check business readiness
  • Recruit staff
  • Agree a contract and salary
  • Register as an employer
  • Set up PAYE
  • Check responsibilities around workplace pensions and Employers' Liability insurance

Useful Resources

To ensure you're paying the correct minimum wage, you can use the NMW calculator or NLW calculator. These tools can help you determine the minimum wage you need to pay your employees.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage are essential for ensuring that workers in the UK are paid a fair wage. Employers must comply with the law and pay their employees at least the NMW or NLW, depending on their age and eligibility. By following the step-by-step guide and using the available resources, employers can ensure they're meeting their responsibilities and paying their employees the correct minimum wage.

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