NI workers to give evidence at Belfast hearing as retail union USDAW says 'many are reaching breaking point'
A union is calling for a £12 minimum wage and an 'end to rip-off youth rates' as the Low Pay Commission visits Belfast.
From April 1, 2023 the minimum wage was set at £10.42 for those over 23 - this is also the National Living Wage which is based on the actual cost of living. "That’s why we need a new deal for workers that provides the highest possible increase to the minimum wage and more secure employment.
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