The UK’s National Living Wage, the country’s statutory minimum wage for people over the age of 23, has increased from £9.50 (€10.79) to £10.42 (€11.82) per hour, with effect from 1 April. This 9.7% increase, which follows recommendations by the UK’s Low Pay Commission, comes with the government having set the target of the minimum wage reaching two thirds of median earnings by 2024. The minimum wage for 16 to 18 year olds and for apprentices stands at £5.28 (€6.01) per hour, while that for...
United Kingdom: statutory minimum wage rises above £10 per hour
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