UK employers paying the voluntary “living wage” have been urged to deliver an early increase of more than 10 per cent so that their lowest-earning workers can keep pace with soaring prices.
The Living Wage Foundation, a charity that campaigns for fair pay, said on Thursday that it was increasing its national living wage rate from £9.90 to £10.90 an hour, the sharpest rise in its 11-year history.
Meanwhile, the London rate — which reflects the higher costs of living in the capital — will rise from £11.05 to £11.95 an hour.
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