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Hundreds of thousands of people to get 60p or 70p per hour pay rise

Almost half a million workers on the voluntary so-called Real Living Wage are set for a pay rise after it was announced that rates are to increase. The rate will rise by 60p to £12.60 an hour across the UK and by 70p to £13.85 in London for workers at more than 15,000 employers.

The voluntary rate compares with the statutory minimum wage of £11.44 an hour for workers over 21 and £8.60 for 18 to 20-year-olds. A full-time worker earning the new Real Living Wage will earn £2,262 a year more than a worker earning the current government minimum, according to the Living Wage Foundation.

In the past three years record numbers of employers have signed up to pay the Real Living Wage, including to third-party contractors like cleaners and security guards, with one in nine employees now working for an accredited living wage employer. Katherine Chapman, director of the Living Wage Foundation, said: “Low-paid workers have been hardest hit by the cost-of-living crisis and are still struggling to stay afloat amidst persistently high prices.

“The Real Living Wage remains the only UK wage rate calculated based on actual living costs, and the new rates announced today will make a massive difference to almost half a million workers who will see their pay increase. It’s a challenging time for businesses too, which is why it is so encouraging to see the living wage movement continue to grow at pace. This year we reached the major milestone of 15,000 accredited employers, with half of them signing up since 2021.”

Darren Taylor, country people and culture manager at furniture retailer Ikea, said: “A business’s success is purely driven by its people, and as a values-driven company we care about our co-workers and their wellbeing. That’s why

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