Our Shirl on how Ted Kennedy inspired the UK’s minimum wage

Lib Dem peer Shirley Williams has a letter in today’s Times looking at the role of Democratic senator Edward Kennedy – and herself – in promoting a national minimum wage in the UK:

I knew Ted Kennedy well as the chairman of the Senior Advisory Committee of the Institute of Politics at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government … In 1989 and 1990 I was acting director of the institute. … The Senator and his staff had done a good deal of research into the minimum wage, research that showed conclusively that in the US it had not damaged employment prospects. Indeed, the high propensity of low-paid workers to consume rather than save or invest their earnings tended to strengthen local economies in poor neighbourhoods.

In 1994, as chair of the Liberal Democrat employment policy group and armed with this knowledge, I campaigned at that year’s party conference for a minimum wage to become the party’s policy. The policy, albeit allowing for regional variations, was adopted by the conference, even though the entire parliamentary party and the leader, Paddy Ashdown, were opposed.

A year later, in 1995, the Labour Party Conference supported the setting up of a low-pay commission to recommend a national minimum wage to a future Labour government. The minimum wage became the Labour Government’s policy in 1997.

You can read the full letter here.

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