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National Minimum Wage - 20 November 2008
Usdaw continued to press for improvements to the National Minimum Wage (NMW) and scored a partial victory when the Government announced it would consider lowering the adult rate from 22 to 21....
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Minimum wage boost - 12 May 2008
The National minimum wage (NMW) will rise from £5.52 to £5.73 for workers aged 22 and over, the Government has announced....
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Usdaw welcomes rise in National Minimum Wage - 05 March 2008
Retail union, Usdaw, has welcomed today’s announcement of a rise in the National Minimum Wage. ...
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All aboard for the NMW bus journey - 20 February 2008
The Government has taken to the road in its latest drive to publicise the legal national minimum wage (NMW) rates....
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Call for improved minimum wage - 18 December 2007
Usdaw has called for an hourly rate of £6 as part of its evidence to the Government’s Low Pay Commission (LPC), the body that recommends changes to the National Minimum Wage (NMW)....
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