
Lisa
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depends on your age
for the thumbs down brigade
read, idiots
http://www.dti.gov.uk/employment/pay/national-minimum-wage/index.html |
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Polo
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The main rate for workers aged 22 and over increased on 1 October 2007 to £5.52 an hour from £5.35 an hour.
The development rate for 18-21 year olds increased to £4.60 an hour from £4.45 an hour
The development rate for 16-17 year old increased to £3.40 an hour from £3.30 an hour.
See link for more: |
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bambimum123
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In England over 25s it is £5. 35hr |
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Beautiful -
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depends what country your in... if you are in the UK go to:
www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk
and it will let you know the ages for the expected wages you should receive
i did have it on a piece of paper but cant find it..
but i do know that it raised last week from £5.20 for over 21yr olds but i dont know the new amount..so just check out the site. |
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realdolby
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Sounds like about £5.35 unless you are a strawbeery picker fron Automuchy then it could well be £1. |
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JanJan
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if you are in the UK then it went up on 1st October to £5.52 |
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evil libra VT
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6.85 in ohio |
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HEIDI
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yeah! when your starving and pretty much fighting being homeless.. and working your bum off.. well that's when you know your making minimum wage... hope that helps.. |
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Pat R
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The National Minimum Wage has increased again from October 2007
The minimum wage is a legal right which covers almost all workers above compulsory school leaving age. There are different minimum wage rates for different groups of workers as follows:
The main rate for workers aged 22 and over increased on 1 October 2007 to £5.52 an hour from £5.35 an hour.
The development rate for 18-21 year olds increased to £4.60 an hour from £4.45 an hour
The development rate for 16-17 year old increased to £3.40 an hour from £3.30 an hour
On 1 October 2006 the rate of the accommodation offset increased to £30.10 per week (£4.30 per day) from £29.05 per week (£4.15 per day)
It is important to note that these new rates only apply to pay reference periods beginning on or after the date they came into law. |
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BD
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£5.35 in UK |
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Rick B
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Depends on where you live. What state are you in? |
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Barkley Hound
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FOR THE US (UK below)
Federal is $5.85 / hour.
It will be $6.55 in the summer of 2008
and $7.25 in the summer of 2009
Many states have a higher minimum.
Here it is by state.
http://www.dol.gov/esa/minwage/america.htm
FOR THE UK as of Oct 1.
£5.52 per hour for workers aged 22 years and older
A development rate of £4.60 per hour for workers aged 18-21 inclusive
£3.40 per hour for all workers under the age of 18, who are no longer of compulsory school age.
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sparky
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phone your local labour relations i think it is FIVE TO SIX pound a hour. |
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crystlmarie83@att.net
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minimum wage where? |
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Nate
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Federal is $5.15 per hour. State minimum wage laws vary. For example California last time I checked was $8.75 per hour and I know Nevada is $6.15 per hour. |
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liltiger_06
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if it's a job it means lowest pay. |
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Nessa
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$7.25 |
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Elaine R
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I think its 6.15 per hour |
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