Leekbrookgull
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Of £9 p/h for over 25yo by 2020 in time for the next election,so just where do Labour go in terms of policy ?
Of £9 p/h for over 25yo by 2020 in time for the next election,so just where do Labour go in terms of policy ?
Of £9 p/h for over 25yo by 2020 in time for the next election,so just where do Labour go in terms of policy ?
Of £9 p/h for over 25yo by 2020 in time for the next election,so just where do Labour go in terms of policy ?
Manifesto pledge to increase the living wage to a rate where it is actually a living wage ?
£10 an hour?
We will improve the security and reward of working life by raising the National Minimum Wage to more than £8 an hour by October 2019, banning exploitative zero-hours contracts and promoting the Living Wage.
short memories:
But would they cut tax credits? All well and good to say the Tories are offering a whole extra £1 an hour but cutting in work benefits probably balances it out in truth.
What is Labour,s answer ?
I seem to recall that Labour's answer to low wages was a National Living Wage. Osborne simply stole the idea.