Agricultural Wages (Regulation) Act 1924

The Agricultural Wages (Regulation) Act 1924 (14 & 15 Geo.

V c. 37) was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom passed in 1924 by the minority Labour Government.

It was the first attempt since the ill-fated Agriculture Act 1920 to establish minimum wages for farm labourers.

These County Committees were independent of central government, and some set very low minimums, but the level of pay did slowly improve.

An early draft of the Bill had the Minister of Agriculture power to override the decisions of the County Committees if they made decisions he felt unfair, but this clause was struck out by the Liberals before the bill was passed.