London Living Wage definition

London Living Wage means the basic hourly wage of £9.75 (before tax, other deductions and any increase for overtime) as may be updated from time to time by the Resolution Foundation, overseen by the Living Wage Commission, or any successor body carrying out the relevant calculation; Material Adverse Effect means the effect of any event or circumstance which is reasonably likely to be materially adverse to the ability of the Grant Recipient to deliver the Approved Bid or a Named Project (as the context requires) on the basis agreed under this Agreement and/or within the time limits (if any) for doing so; Milestone means the Start on Site and/or the Practical Completion stages of a Named Project as agreed by the parties and set out in OPS; Milestone Date means the date agreed by the GLA through OPS by which the relevant Milestone must have been achieved (as the same may be extended by the GLA pursuant to Condition 7.1);
London Living Wage means a basic hourly wage as updated from time to time by the GLA Economics Unit or any relevant replacement organisation and as notified to the Service Provider.
London Living Wage the basic hourly wage of £8.80 (before tax, other deductions and any increase for overtime) as may be updated from time to time and notified to the Service Provider

Examples of London Living Wage in a sentence

  • For participants in work, but earning under the London Living Wage, we will focus on skill development & fine-tuning their CV to highlight all their skills & competencies.

  • Wage increases during the term of this Contract, the Contractor shall not be entitled to adjust the Contract Sum and the Parties agree and acknowledge that any increases in the London Living Wage anticipated during the term of this Contract have been factored into the Contract Sum.

  • This is partly due to the prevalence of low pay; more than 300,000 employee jobs in central London are paid below the London Living Wage.

  • Our knowledge of the local & regional economy (e.g. new jobs in the Tottenham Green Regeneration), understanding of employer needs (e.g. required soft skills) via existing links with 10,000 London employers & employer engagement resource for HESP will help enable us to find work for 200 participants, including 20 progressing to London Living Wage.

  • For example, 83% of Haringey businesses employ less than 5 people & may be unable to afford to pay the London Living Wage (LLW).


More Definitions of London Living Wage

London Living Wage means the basic hourly wage set by the Greater London Authority (before tax, other deductions, and any increase for overtime) as may be updated from time to time by the Greater London Authority.
London Living Wage means the basic hourly wage (before tax, other deductions and any increase for overtime) calculated annually by the Resolution Foundation and overseen by the Living Wage Commission, or any successor body carrying out the relevant calculation as such hourly wage may be updated from time to time; Material Adverse Effect means the effect of any event or circumstance which is reasonably likely to be materially adverse to the ability of the Grant Recipient to comply with the terms of this Agreement or (as the context requires) to deliver the Approved Bid or a Named Project on the basis agreed under this Agreement and/or within the time limits (if any) for doing so; MHCLG means the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (or any successor body with similar or equivalent jurisdiction or authority);
London Living Wage means the basic hourly wage of £8.80 (before tax, other deductions and any increase for overtime) as may be updated from time to time and notified to the Contractor;
London Living Wage means the basic hourly wage of £9.75 (before tax, other deductions and any increase for overtime) as may be updated from time to time by the Resolution Foundation, overseen by the Living Wage Commission, or any successor body carrying out the relevant calculation; Material Adverse Effect means the effect of any event or circumstance which is reasonably likely to be materially adverse to the ability of any Consortium Member to deliver its element of the Approved Bid (including any Named Project) or the Consortium Members' ability, collectively, to deliver the Approved Bid or a Named Project (as the context requires) on the basis agreed under this Agreement and/or within the time limits (if any) for doing so; Milestone means the Start on Site and/or the Practical Completion stages of a Named Project as agreed by the parties and set out in OPS; Milestone Date means the date agreed by the GLA through OPS by which the relevant Milestone must have been achieved (as the same may be extended by the GLA pursuant to Condition 7.1);
London Living Wage the London rate for the basic hourly wage as updated and published annually by the CCSL (or any relevant replacement organisation) on its website (xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx);
London Living Wage the basic hourly rate which is set as the London living wage by the Mayor of London and/or the Greater London Authority and/or another relevant person, body or agency (before tax, other deductions and any increase for overtime), as may be revised from time to time by the Mayor of London, the Greater London Authority or another relevant person, body or agency;
London Living Wage means the basic hourly wage of £9.15 (nine pounds and fifteen xxxxx) (before Tax, other deductions and any increase for overtime) as may be updated from time to time by GLA and notified to the Borough; Material Adverse Effect means any present or future event or circumstances which could, in the opinion of GLA: