living wage
English
editNoun
editliving wage (plural living wages)
- (economics) The minimum income necessary for a worker to meet their basic needs.
- Coordinate terms: minimum wage, slave wage, maximum wage
- 2019 October 23, Rail, page 13:
- The RMT union is claiming a "massive victory" after outsourcing company Mitie agreed to pay the living wage to employees working at Network Rail stations. It follows a campaign by the union to improve pay, with RMT General Secretary Mick Cash commenting: "This is a massive victory in the fight to eliminate the evil of low pay on the railway, [...]."
Usage notes
edit- Whereas a minimum wage is the minimum that is legal in a given jurisdiction, a living wage is the minimum that is adequate to prevent destitution, whose cutoff value is subjective but is sometimes operationally defined using economic statistics in similar ways as poverty lines are defined.
Related terms
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editminimum income
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References
edit- “living wage”, in Cambridge English Dictionary, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Cambridge University Press, 1999–present.
- “living wage”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.