The hourly rate for the minimum wage depends on your age and whether you’re an apprentice. You must be at least: school leaving age to get the National Minimum Wage aged 23 to get the National Living Wage – the minimum wage will still apply for workers aged 22 and under These rates are for the National Living Wage (for those aged 23 and over) and the National Minimum Wage (for those of at least school leaving age). The rates change on 1 April every year. 23 and over21 to 2218 to 20Under 18ApprenticeApril 2023 (current rate)£10.42£10.18£7.49£5.28£5.28 From 1 April 2024, workers aged 21 and over will be entitled to the National […]
Join us in navigating the future: Understand the upcoming legislative changes in Wales that will mandate all workplaces, including businesses, public bodies, and the third sector, to separate recyclable materials from general waste. To assist your organisation in seamlessly transitioning, we’re pleased to announce a series of sector-specific webinars. Feel free to attend as many webinars as you find relevant to your business, as some may overlap. The valuable insights from guest speakers sharing their experiences in implementing separate collections in their premises will offer practical guidance. Webinar Recordings: Can’t make it to a live session? No worries! All webinar recordings will be accessible on the Business of Recycling Wales […]