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A minimum income standard for the UK in 2014 | Joseph Rowntree Foundation

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  • A minimum income standard for the UK in 2014 | Joseph Rowntree Foundation

    How much money do you need for an adequate standard of living? The Minimum Income Standard 2014 study asks members of the public what goods and services they think different types of households need to live to an adequate level. Published annually since 2008, the study uses this information to calculate how much people have […]

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    Re: A minimum income standard for the UK in 2014 | Joseph Rowntree Foundation

    A minimum income standard for the UK in 2014

    Abigail Davis, Donald Hirsch, and Matt Padley
    30 June 2014

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      Re: A minimum income standard for the UK in 2014 | Joseph Rowntree Foundation

      Where will the Money come from?
      Can we expect to see Employers paying Minimum wage Paying more?
      Where does the Government that cuts benefits find the will to increase money handed out to those below what may be the Minimum?

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        Re: A minimum income standard for the UK in 2014 | Joseph Rowntree Foundation

        Can we expect to see Employers paying Minimum wage Paying more?

        Yes. A Living Wage.


        http://blogs.ncvo.org.uk/2014/06/24/...e-living-wage/

        5 Reasons to Pay the #LivingWage
        1. Better performance and engagement

        Employees receiving the Living Wage demonstrate higher motivation and perform better.
        2. Reduced turnover and absenteeism

        Staff receiving the Living Wage are more motivated to come to work and stay with the same employer. At KPMG, turnover of contractor staff has almost halved since we began paying the Living Wage – the benefits of providing increased stability of the workforce can never be overstated.
        3. Improved morale and motivation

        Workers are more committed to their job and, as a result, are more positive to changes in role and taking on more responsibility. People have an improved work-life balance as they do not have to work longer hours or hold down multiple jobs to have a basic standard of living
        4. Relatively small increase in wage budgets

        The savings made through lower recruitment churn, reduced absenteeism and better performance mean that paying the Living Wage can be cost neutral if managed in partnership with suppliers.
        5. Responsible business

        If business is to restore trust it needs to look after the welfare of its staff. The minimum wage simply does not pay enough for families, in particular, to live on.
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          Re: A minimum income standard for the UK in 2014 | Joseph Rowntree Foundation

          Read the Above so Companies that pay Minimum wage will change their pay rates for the reasons stated?If its that obvious why have the clever people running these companies not sussed this?

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            Re: A minimum income standard for the UK in 2014 | Joseph Rowntree Foundation

            800+ companies have.

            http://www.livingwage.org.uk/employers

            It also takes the pressure of the working tax credits which makes pay up (more or less subsidising the companies at the moment) to an almost manageable level.
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              Re: A minimum income standard for the UK in 2014 | Joseph Rowntree Foundation

              Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
              800+ companies have.

              http://www.livingwage.org.uk/employers

              It also takes the pressure of the working tax credits which makes pay up (more or less subsidising the companies at the moment) to an almost manageable level.
              Yes, apparently more is paid in benefits overall to people working and not being paid enough for a basic standard of living.

              The implications of this are staggering - once again big business is subsidised by the taxpayer and the money moves upwards to create profit where it's neither needed, nor appropriate, nor ploughed back into the economy in the form of taxes.

              To expect someone to work for you and not pay them properly is fundamentally dishonest and shouldn't be condoned.

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