“I look forward to accepting this recommendation”: with a few words, UK Premier David Cameron removed all doubts and confirmed, on Tuesday, March 4, that he was going to back the recommendation made by the Low Pay Commission, which requested, at the end of February, a 3-percent minimum wage increase, up to £6.50 (€7.9). This means that, in October, for the first time since 2008, UK minimum wage should increase more than inflation (see article No. 8213). “Restoring the value of the...
Great Britain: Cameron confirms minimum wage increase
The British Prime Minister already announced that he intended to follow the Low Pay Commission’s recommendation, increase minimum wage by 3 percent as early as October. The government is hoping this will help more workers “share in the recovery.”
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