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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InNew legislation brings changes to Disability Rights and The Minimum Wage.
DISABILITY
Under the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA) anyone providing services to the public, whether paid for or free, may now have to make changes to the physical features of their premises to ensure that disabled people can use their services.
Shops, banks, hotels, parks, pubs, cinemas, hospitals, advice agencies and professionals such as solicitors firms or estate agents will all be effected.
The changes they may have to make are not limited to the way into and out of buildings, they include signs inside and outside buildings, toilets and places to wash, steps and stairs, lifts and escalators and places to park.
The duties under the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 have been introduced in three stages:
The following Disability legislation becomes operational in Northern Ireland from 1 October 2004.
THE NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE
The National Minimum Wage rates increases from 1 Ocotber 2004.
AGES: 18 – 21 and 22
The main (adult) rate for workers aged 22 and over rises to £4.85 per hour (an increase from £4.50 an hour). The development rate for workers aged 18-21 inclusive goes up to £4.10 per hour (an increase from £3.80 an hour).
The development rate can also apply to workers aged 22 and above during their first six months in a new job with a new employer and who are receiving accredited training.
AGES: 16 and 17
There's a new rate for 16 and 17 year olds. The Government has accepted the Low Pay Commission's recommendations for a new rate for 16 and 17 year olds (above compulsory school leaving age). In Northern Ireland a person is no longer of compulsory school age after the 30 June of the school year in which their sixteenth birthday occurs. This rate is a handsome £3.00 per hour from 1 October 2004.
16 and 17 year old apprentices will be exempt from the new young workers rate.
More information
Please contact Cliodhna Steele, Human Resources Officer at NICVA:
Cliodhna Steele
028 9087 7777