Low Pay Commission visit to Newport and Gwent

Low Pay Commissioners visit Newport and Gwent to gather evidence on the effects of the National Living Wage and Minimum Wages

The visit to Newport and Gwent in June is part of a programme of visits the Low Pay Commission (LPC) is making around the UK during 2017 to gather information on how the National Living Wage is operating.

Peter Donaldson and Professor Sarah Brown will meet a number of representatives in Newport and Gwent to hear first hand what impact the National Living Wage is having on businesses and workers.

Low Pay Commissioner Peter Donaldson said:

“Hearing directly from those affected by the National Living Wage and other minimum wage rates is an important part of the Commission’s work and informs our recommendations to the government.

“Our visits take us around the UK and we welcome the opportunity to hear how the National Living Wage has affected people in Wales.”

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