
The NDNA’s National Living Wage Impact Survey calls on nurseries to disclose numbers of staff currently paid at National Minimum Wage, forecasted payroll costs when the National Living Wage is implemented, and the likely impact it will have on the cost of delivering funded sessions.
The survey, which has been launched today, runs until 31 July.
The National Living Wage for over-25s, announced in the Summer Budget, will be set at £7.20 from April next year. It will rise to £9 an hour by 2020.
NDNA will use findings from the survey in its response to the Department for Education’s (DfE) call for evidence on nursery funding.
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