
The minimum wage is going up – but by less than the rate of inflation.
The rate will rise by 3.7 per cent to £4.67 per hour for under-17s, £5.24 for under-18s and £5.40 for adults.
Tynwald will discuss the figures when it sits on July 10.
Friday, 29 June 2007 19:30

The minimum wage is going up – but by less than the rate of inflation.
The rate will rise by 3.7 per cent to £4.67 per hour for under-17s, £5.24 for under-18s and £5.40 for adults.
Tynwald will discuss the figures when it sits on July 10.
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