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What (who) is minimum wage - definition

LOWEST REMUNERATION WHICH CAN BE PAID LEGALLY IN A STATE FOR WORKING
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minimum wage         
¦ noun the lowest wage permitted by law or by agreement.
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The minimum wage is the lowest wage that an employer is allowed to pay an employee, according to a law or agreement.
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National Minimum Wage Act 1998         
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  • Comparisons of the changes in the National Minimum Wage to average earnings and inflation. The minimum wage has grown well ahead of both.
PUBLIC GENERAL ACT OF PARLIAMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
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The National Minimum Wage Act 1998 creates a minimum wage across the United Kingdom.. E McGaughey, A Casebook on Labour Law (Hart 2019) ch 6(1) From 1 April 2022 this was £9.

Wikipedia

Minimum wage

A minimum wage is the lowest remuneration that employers can legally pay their employees—the price floor below which employees may not sell their labor. Most countries had introduced minimum wage legislation by the end of the 20th century. Because minimum wages increase the cost of labor, companies often try to avoid minimum wage laws by using gig workers, by moving labor to locations with lower or nonexistent minimum wages, or by automating job functions.

The movement for minimum wages was first motivated as a way to stop the exploitation of workers in sweatshops, by employers who were thought to have unfair bargaining power over them. Over time, minimum wages came to be seen as a way to help lower-income families. Modern national laws enforcing compulsory union membership which prescribed minimum wages for their members were first passed in New Zealand in 1894. Although minimum wage laws are now in effect in many jurisdictions, differences of opinion exist about the benefits and drawbacks of a minimum wage.

Supply and demand models suggest that there may be employment losses from minimum wages; however, minimum wages can increase the efficiency of the labor market in monopsony scenarios, where individual employers have a degree of wage-setting power over the market as a whole. Supporters of the minimum wage say it increases the standard of living of workers, reduces poverty, reduces inequality, and boosts morale. In contrast, opponents of the minimum wage say it increases poverty and unemployment because some low-wage workers "will be unable to find work ... [and] will be pushed into the ranks of the unemployed".

Examples of use of minimum wage
1. Likewise, minimum–wage workers don‘t keep working for minimum wage.
2. "I‘m not talking about minimum wage jobs –– minimum wage is out in New Orleans," Nagin said.
3. Republicans are watching the minimum–wage strategy.
4. Enforcing the minimum wage is not enough, and increasing the minimum wage without enforcement does not solve the problem that a set minimum wage is meant to address, the bank says.
5. Democrats plan to offer an amendment to increase the minimum wage from $5.15 to $7.25 by Jan. 1, 200'. The minimum wage was last increased in 1''7.