This article examines the role of the devolved governments of Scotland and Wales in promoting the voluntary Living Wage. It shows that active promotion of the Living Wage standard has emerged in both countries from a broader commitment to an economic policy of ‘inclusive growth’. Employment law is not a devolved matter, and the article identifies a broad range of economic incentives and soft forms of regulation that have been used by the devolved governments to promote the Living Wage in the absence of hard power to legislate. Non‐legislative forms of state intervention are often regarded sceptically, but the article shows that the attempts of devolved governments to spread the Living Wage have been impactful, particularly in Scotland
The 1974-79 Labour Government was elected in a climate of opinion that was fiercely opposed to gover...
During the 1987 general election, the main political parties, save one, were committed to some form ...
Ten years have passed since devolution was implemented for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Thi...
This article examines the theoretical underpinning of living wage campaigns. The article uses eviden...
Reviews existing international research on impacts and practicalities of introducing the Living Wage...
A recent development in addressing the longstanding problem of low pay in the United Kingdom has bee...
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which act...
Using a regulatory analysis from Martinez Lucio and Mackenzie (2014 and 2016), this study contribute...
Using a regulatory analysis from Martinez Lucio and Mackenzie (2014 and 2016), this study contribute...
Purpose – This article describes how the voluntary Living Wage in the UK is set. It examines how thi...
This article uses evidence from a survey of accredited Living Wage Employers to examine the extent t...
Using a regulatory analysis from Martinez Lucio and Mackenzie (2014 and 2016), this study contribute...
The story of devolution in the United Kingdom is a long and chequered one which long predates the es...
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which ac...
Political economists have long argued that the success of post-war incomes policies rests on nationa...
The 1974-79 Labour Government was elected in a climate of opinion that was fiercely opposed to gover...
During the 1987 general election, the main political parties, save one, were committed to some form ...
Ten years have passed since devolution was implemented for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Thi...
This article examines the theoretical underpinning of living wage campaigns. The article uses eviden...
Reviews existing international research on impacts and practicalities of introducing the Living Wage...
A recent development in addressing the longstanding problem of low pay in the United Kingdom has bee...
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which act...
Using a regulatory analysis from Martinez Lucio and Mackenzie (2014 and 2016), this study contribute...
Using a regulatory analysis from Martinez Lucio and Mackenzie (2014 and 2016), this study contribute...
Purpose – This article describes how the voluntary Living Wage in the UK is set. It examines how thi...
This article uses evidence from a survey of accredited Living Wage Employers to examine the extent t...
Using a regulatory analysis from Martinez Lucio and Mackenzie (2014 and 2016), this study contribute...
The story of devolution in the United Kingdom is a long and chequered one which long predates the es...
The revival of support for a living wage has reopened a long-run debate over the extent to which ac...
Political economists have long argued that the success of post-war incomes policies rests on nationa...
The 1974-79 Labour Government was elected in a climate of opinion that was fiercely opposed to gover...
During the 1987 general election, the main political parties, save one, were committed to some form ...
Ten years have passed since devolution was implemented for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Thi...