Update: National Living Wage, National Minimum Wage and Compensation Limits
02 / 03 / 2018
The government has announced the new rates and limits which will be introduced from April 2018 in relation to the National Living Wage, National Minimum Wage and employment compensation limits.
National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage
The new limits will come into force from 1 April 2018:
Category | Current rate | New rate |
National Living Wage (workers aged 25 and over) | £7.50 | £7.83 |
Standard Adult Rate (workers aged 21 to 24) | £7.05 | £7.38 |
Development Rate (workers aged 18 to 20) | £5.60 | £5.90 |
Young Workers Rate (workers aged under 18 but above the compulsory school age who are not apprentices) | £4.05 | £4.20 |
Apprentices | £3.50 | £3.70 |
Accommodation offset | £6.40 each day / £44.80 per week | £7.00 each day / £49 per week |
Compensation Limits
The new limits will come into force in respect of terminations that take effect on after 6 April 2018.
Category | Current rate | New rate |
Limit on a week’s pay for the purpose of calculating statutory redundancy and the unfair dismissal basic award | £489 | £508 |
Maximum basic award for unfair dismissal and statutory redundancy | £14,670 | £15,240 |
Minimum basic award in cases where a dismissal is unfair by virtue of health and safety, employee representative, trade union, or occupational pension trustee reasons | £5,970 | £6,203 |
Maximum compensatory award for unfair dismissal | £80,541 | £83,682 |