The Trade Boards Act 1909 was a landmark in the development of minimum wage regulation in Britain and around the world. Although their powers were limited, the trade boards had immediate and tangible effects in terms of raising living standards, and over time they became a core part of the system of state support for collective wage determination. While influential overseas, the wages councils (as the trade boards became after 1945) were eventually seen as providing only a partial solution to the problem of low pay. In the 1980s, their powers were reduced under the influence of deregulatory labour market policies, prior to their abolition in 1993. The British national minimum wage (‘NMW’), which was introduced in 1998, despite appearances, ...
This article highlights the distributive considerations behind the longstanding opposition of the B...
Minimum Wage (NMW) was introduced in the UK. What has been the evidence so far about its impact on p...
The paper investigates the effect on the wage distribution of the introduction, in April 1999, of th...
The 1993 Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Act removed the remaining minimum wage protection ...
Great Britain has had statutory regulation of minimum pay for much of this century but never previou...
The British National Minimum Wage was introduced in 1999 under the guidance of a Low Pay Commission ...
This study charts the development of statutory minimum wage policy between 1906-1939. Unlike other w...
A century has passed since the first call for a British national minimum wage (NMW). That remarkable...
A century has passed since the first call for a British national minimum wage (NMW). That remarkable...
The main object of my paper is to draw your attention to Britain's rather curious way of handling st...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the Webbs' involvement in the international labour movement...
The Low Pay Commission is the institution created in 1997 to introduce Britain’s first National Mini...
It was not until the 1987 election campaign that the TUC and the Labour Party clearly came out in fa...
In Great Britain and m the United States, legal minimum wage regulation has, by and large, been devo...
From the final decade of the nineteenth century, when Parliament first passed the 'fair wage re...
This article highlights the distributive considerations behind the longstanding opposition of the B...
Minimum Wage (NMW) was introduced in the UK. What has been the evidence so far about its impact on p...
The paper investigates the effect on the wage distribution of the introduction, in April 1999, of th...
The 1993 Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Act removed the remaining minimum wage protection ...
Great Britain has had statutory regulation of minimum pay for much of this century but never previou...
The British National Minimum Wage was introduced in 1999 under the guidance of a Low Pay Commission ...
This study charts the development of statutory minimum wage policy between 1906-1939. Unlike other w...
A century has passed since the first call for a British national minimum wage (NMW). That remarkable...
A century has passed since the first call for a British national minimum wage (NMW). That remarkable...
The main object of my paper is to draw your attention to Britain's rather curious way of handling st...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the Webbs' involvement in the international labour movement...
The Low Pay Commission is the institution created in 1997 to introduce Britain’s first National Mini...
It was not until the 1987 election campaign that the TUC and the Labour Party clearly came out in fa...
In Great Britain and m the United States, legal minimum wage regulation has, by and large, been devo...
From the final decade of the nineteenth century, when Parliament first passed the 'fair wage re...
This article highlights the distributive considerations behind the longstanding opposition of the B...
Minimum Wage (NMW) was introduced in the UK. What has been the evidence so far about its impact on p...
The paper investigates the effect on the wage distribution of the introduction, in April 1999, of th...