01/10/2013

Minimum Wage Increase Introduced

Following a recommendation by the Low Pay Commission earlier in the year, the national minimum wage is set to increase by 12 pence an hour.

The new UK minimum wage of £6.31 will come into force from today (Tuesday 1 October).

There is also an increase in the minimum wage for 18 to 20-year olds, increasing by 5 pence an hour to £5.03, and for the 16-to-17-year-old age group it will rise by 4 pence to £3.27 an hour.

Unions and wage campaigners however, have called for a larger increase, arguing that the minimum wage doesn't reflect the real cost of living.

(MH/JP)

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