TUC: Faster progress needed on the minimum wage

3 Apr 2018 12:13 PM

Commenting on the new national minimum wage rates which come into force today (Sunday), TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady said:

“It’s good that the minimum wage is rising above inflation, but it needs a serious boost in the coming years.

“We need to get it to £10 an hour as soon as possible. At the moment its not even on track to reach £9 an hour by 2020 – the amount promised by George Osborne.

“In-work poverty remains a huge problem in Britain. Today’s rises shouldn't cloud that fact.”

Editors note

 

Current rates

New rates from 1 April 2018

25 and above

£7.50

£7.83

21-24

£7.05

£7.38

18-20

£5.60

£5.90

16-17*

£4.05

£4.20

Apprentice rate**

£3.50

£3.70