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The Low Pay Commission (LPC) is an independent body in the United Kingdom, established in 1997, that advises the government on the
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. It is an advisory
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of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).


History and role

The LPC was established in July 1997 on a non-statutory basis before being confirmed in legislation by the
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. Each year, the LPC advises the government on what rates the different minimum wages in the UK should be, announcing its recommendation six months before it would come into force. It is then up to the government to accept or reject the LPC's recommendations. In the past, the government has usually accepted the wage levels advocated by the LPC.


Structure

The LPC consists of nine Low Pay Commissioners who are selected by BEIS. The Commissioners are a mixture of employers,
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ists and
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Chairs

* 2009 to 2017 – Sir David Norgrove * 2017 to present (2017 to 2019 as interim chair) – Bryan Sanderson


Proposals for reform

In March 2014 the
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issued the report ''More Than A Minimum'' which proposed that the LPC's role should be expanded to include publishing the following: *An indication of its intentions for the minimum wage one year ahead. *Analysis to show which sectors of the economy could afford to pay more than the minimum wage to encourage wage rises. *Advice for government on low pay policy in the same way that the
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influences
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.


See also

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References


External links

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Catalogue of evidence submitted to the LPC, 1997–1998
held at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick {{Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy 1997 establishments in the United Kingdom Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Government agencies established in 1997 Minimum wage law Non-departmental public bodies of the United Kingdom government Organisations based in the City of London