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National minimum wage to rise 2.5% to £6.08 (Full Article).

The national minimum wage for adults will increase by 15 pence from October 2011 to £6.08 an hour, the government has said.

The 2.5% increase was recommended by the independent Low Pay Commission (LPC).

The rate for apprentices will rise by 10p, for 16-17 year-olds by 4p and for 18-20 year-olds by 6p.

Business Secretary Vince Cable said the changes would help more than 890,000 of Britain’s lowest-paid workers.

The LPC was unanimous in its recommendations “despite all the economic uncertainties” according to its chairman, David Norgrove.

The complete set of changes are:

  • over-20s: up 15p (2.5%) to £6.08
  • 18-20 year-olds: up 6p (1.2%) to £4.98
  • 16-17 year-olds: up 4p (1.1%) to £3.68
  • apprentices: up 10p to (4%) £2.60.

 

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