Employees over the age of 21 are set to have their National Living Wage increased to £12.71 per hour, the Treasury has announced ahead of today's (26 November) Budget.
The National Living Wage is higher and is enforced for workers who are 21 years-old or older. The rate is currently £12.21 ...
Teenagers who say they're being "ripped off" in their pay packets are calling for the changes to the minimum wage, so ...
The national living wage is also set to go up according Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who was speaking ahead of her budget ...
It currently stands at £27.15 a week and is paid to parents on certain benefits for each child under the age of 16. The ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said she had accepted recommendations from the Low Pay Commission so that those on low incomes are "properly rewarded" for their work. The National Minimum Wage rate for 18- ...
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Rachel Reeves said she is making the changes because the "cost of living is still the number one issue" for working Britons.
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's main minimum wage rate will probably need to rise 4.1% next year to 12.71 pounds ($16.88) an hour to keep up with the government's goal for it to match two-thirds of median ...
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