New Living Wage rates announced
Mayor, Sadiq Khan, today announced the new Living Wage rate for London. Reflecting a rise in inflation, especially for essentials, it has increased by 45p to £10.20 per hour.
The real Living Wage is calculated independently in relation to living costs. This is different to the mandatory National Living Wage, which is £7.50 an hour for workers aged over 25 throughout the UK.
The Trust funds the campaign to encourage more employers to become Living Wage employers. Read more about our initiative.
To become an accredited Living Wage employer, get in touch with theLiving Wage Foundation.
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