When was the nmw introduced
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Home Business and industry Business regulation. This included the provision of Housing Benefit, Council Tax Benefit, Working Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit but this redistributive policy has done little to prevent the underlying growth of in-work poverty that now affects millions of households in the UK see MacInnes et al, By April , as many as 3. In response to this situation, the broad-based coalition London Citizens launched a living wage campaign in In doing so, the organisation was able to draw upon direct experience from the United States of America.
Increasingly concerned about the growth of working poverty amongst their member organisations and the impact of low pay on the wider community, BUILD proposed the idea of a living wage in order to set a new floor for wages paid via Government funding in the city.
Once they mobilised successfully, the demand spread across other cities and counties, and some cities and counties now have living wage ordinances in the US Luce, London Citizens — a broad based alliance of faith organisations, schools, trade union branches and community groups — launched the call for a living wage in April They made an argument that low pay had costs for the whole community, impacting on health, educational achievement and parenting, family life and civility.
Since that call, the campaign has spread from hospitals, to the finance houses of Canary Wharf and the City, to Universities, local government and retail. The Foundation is designed to share information, accredit living wage organisations and manage the development of the campaign. The Foundation organises living wage week during the first week of November each year and this focuses media attention on the issue of low pay and the need for a living wage, it provides an opportunity to announce the new living wage rates for the year, and celebrates those organisations that do the right thing.
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