Financial services group Capita and pub chain BrewDog have decided to stop paying the “Real Living Wage”, as they grapple with tightening financial constraints. Created by the Living Wage Foundation, this living wage is paid voluntarily by over 14,000 employers. It amounts to £12 an hour (around €14) outside London, and is still higher than the statutory minimum wage (National Living Wage), set at £10.42 an hour (€12.15) and due to rise to £11.44 an hour (€13.34) in April. Capita has...
United Kingdom: companies abandon the Real Living Wage
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