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  • Living Wage Week

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-24805416
    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.
    Firms signed up to the voluntary scheme include Barclays, Oxfam, Legal and General and the National Portrait Gallery.
    Rhys Moore, director of the Living Wage Foundation, said the living wage had become "a must-have badge of honour for employers".
    "By looking out for the Living Wage badge, you can now choose to support businesses that are doing right thing. It works just like Fairtrade and will grow even faster with consumer support," he added.
    Dominic Johnson, employee relations director at Barclays, said paying the rate had improved retention rates for its cleaners.
    "Early research on the impact of the Living Wage for cleaners on Barclays' contracts shows our suppliers have a 92% retention rate versus an industry average of 35%," he said.
    The Living Wage is set independently each year, based on the basic cost of living in the UK.
    The new rates were announced at the start of Living Wage Week.
    Last week, Labour leader Ed Miliband said if his party won the next election, it would offer firms a 12-month tax break in 2016 if they agree to pay the living wage.

    http://www.livingwage.org.uk/


    "The Living Wage Foundation supports, recognises and celebrates the leadership shown by Living Wage Employers in the UK. We believe that work should be the surest way out of poverty."
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    Re: Living Wage Week

    Am currently on the fence about the living wage - as i can see the good it can do for people, but i can see bad too. Basically yes it will boost employees wages, but also there income tax that they'd have to pay as well. Also not all employers can afford to increase their employees wages to the level of the living wage especially SMEs, alot of whom are struggling as it is. Shops (Small chains and/or independent high street ones) would have to increase prices making it even harder for them to compete with supermarkets and online retailers that can afford such increase or do not have the same level of overheads to pay.

    Personally i think it should remain a voluntary scheme for employers to sign up to and should not be forced in to replace the minimum wage.
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