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National living wage to rise by 6.2% in April – BBC News, BBC News

National living wage to rise by 6.2% in April – BBC News, BBC News


        

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The national living wage is to rise by 6.2% in what the government says is “the biggest cash increase ever”.

The rise is more than four times the rate of inflation and takes hourly pay for people over to £ 8. from April.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: “For too long, people haven’t seen the pay rises they deserve.”

But businesses warned that a sharp increase in wages would put pressure on companies and urged the government to reduce costs elsewhere for firms.

Hannah Essex, co-executive director of the British Chambers of Commerce, said that many companies “have struggled with increased costs in a time of great economic uncertainty”.

“Raising wage floors so far abovethe rate of inflationwill pile further pressure on cash flow and eat into training and i nvestment budgets, “she said.

“For this policy to be sustainable, government must offset these costs by reducing others.”

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