Wages Councils
Abstract
Many British employers are less than enthusiastic about the Government's proposals to abolish the 26 wages councils which set statutory minimum wage rates for 2.5 million employees. In its response to the Department of Employment's Wages Councils: 1988 consultation document, the Institute of Personal Management continues to reject a “blanket” approach of total abolition of all wage's councils. The I.P.M.'s view, first formed in 1982 after a major review of the operation of wages councils, is in line with the recommendation of the House of Commons Employment Committee in 1985 that it is right to review and reform but not abolish wages councils.
Citation
(1989), "Wages Councils", Equal Opportunities International, Vol. 8 No. 4, pp. 27-31. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb010514
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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