Low Pay Commission officially launches this morning.

The nine member Commission will advise the Government on the appropriate rate of the National Minimum Wage on an annual basis.

It will take a range of issues into consideration in making its recommendation.

These include changes in earnings since the last increase in the National Minimum Wage in 2011; employment and unemployment rates – and the expected impact of a change to the minimum wage on employment, the cost of living and national competitiveness.

The commission will consult with appropriate interest groups – and people who are on the minimum wage, as well as employers in sectors associated with low pay.

The minimum wage currently stands at 8.65.

The Taoiseach, Tánaiste and Jobs ministers will attend this morning's launch.