TUC calls for young people to be on higher minimum wage rates

15 Mar 2016 12:58 PM

Commenting on the government’s announcement yesterday that the National Minimum Rates for younger workers will increase again in October, TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady said:

“We are pleased the government is increasing minimum wage rates across the board. Low-paid workers must not be left behind by the recovery.

“However, we do not seeing the logic or fairness in treating 21-24 year-olds differently from other adults. They should be on the same hourly pay as over 25s. 

“And if the government wants to attract more young people into apprenticeships, then it needs to up the £3.40 apprenticeship rate. 

“Future minimum wage increases must do more to narrow the pay gap between old and young.”

Yesterday the Prime Minister announced that:

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