The minimum wage set by the government, known as the national living wage, is increasing by more than a pound for the first time, providing a welcome boost for 2.7 million low-paid workers.
The main wage rate is rising from £10.42 to £11.44 an hour and will apply to workers over 21 rather than over 23.
Younger workers will also see a rise in the rates that apply to them.
Younger workers will also see a rise in the rates that apply to them.
The wage hikes will benefit 2.7 million low-paid workers, including Samuel, who works at Grindsmith coffee house in Salford.
The minimum wage set by the government, known as the national living wage, is increasing by more than a pound for the first time, providing a welcome boost for 2.7 million low-paid workers.
Younger workers will also see a rise in the rates that apply to them.
The main wage rate is rising from £10.42 to £11.44 an hour and will apply to workers over 21 rather than over 23.
Younger workers will also see a rise in the rates that apply to them.
Younger workers will also see a rise in the rates that apply to them.
The wage hikes will benefit 2.7 million low-paid workers, including Samuel, who works at Grindsmith coffee house in Salford.
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