Monday 9 December 2013

Living Wage rise provides a boost for low paid workers

More than 30,000 low paid workers will receive a pay rise worth up to £400 a year after a rise in the voluntary "living wage" rate.

The UK Living Wage rate, which is not binding on employers, has been increased by 20p to £7.65 an hour. It is much higher than the legal UK minimum wage of £6.31 an hour.

In London, the Living Wage rate has been increased by 25p to £8.80 an hour.

A total of 432 employers have signed up to pay the rate, up from 78 last year.