A living wage is a wage that ensures minimum acceptable living standards.
All the definitions on wage issues can be found here:
http://www.fair-wage.com/en/fair-wage-approach-menu/12-fair-wage-dimensions-menu.html
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the minimum wage is 5.35 im the uk....and the average pay is something like 25 k.......:) not sure what the living wage is....Hope this helped
The Living Wage - 1914 was released on: USA: 6 January 1914
The Living Wage - 1915 was released on: USA: 26 August 1915
Aldi will pay at least the minimum wage as mandated by law. There is no living wage defined as yet (2016), though there is a movement to introduce one.
The Living Wage A Documentary About Living Wage Movements in Virginia - 2006 was released on: USA: 1 December 2006 (limited) USA: 2007 (Human Rights Film Festival) USA: 6 March 2007 (Washington D.C. Independent Film Festival)
In most cases that I've heard of, minimum wage is not enough for an average person to live on. Maybe if you are living with parents and use public transport, but seldom enough for a life .
Yes ther are several companies that pay employees a living wage while working from home.
The statement that the court agrees that a worker needs a living wage is true. The standard that is called a living wage is difficult to determine and is not determined by the court itself, but this is not a false statement.
Not at all. Many if not most wage earners get no cost of living adjustment. Those who do get significantly less than 100% of the cost of living - keep this in mind the next time you hear that wage increases cause inflation!
Philip Snowden Snowden has written: 'The living wage' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Minimum wage, Cost and standard of living
cost of living