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Minimum wage set for above inflation rise

  • James McAllister
  • 29 October 2024
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Rachel Reeves is reportedly set to raise the minimum wage for those 21 and over, known as the National Living Wage, by more than 6% in April 2025, higher than the Low Pay Commission’s central estimate of 5.8%, which was set out last month.

According to The Times​​​, the National Living Wage will rise from £11.44 to more than £12.12 an hour, after ministers promised to ‘raise the floor’ on wages.

Workers aged between 18 and 20, who currently receive a National Minimum Wage of £8.60 an hour, could be in line for a bigger rise under Government plans to eventually establish a single adult rate.

In comes after UKHospitality warned that significant increases to the minimum wage over recent years meant wages now represent at least a third of business costs.

Businesses are bracing themselves for tomorrow’s Budget, with the Chancellor also expected to announce a rise in National Insurance contributions (NICs) for employers​​.

UKHospitality has been calling for the Chancellor to make the tax burden for the sector ‘more sustainable’ in the Budget, primarily through the introduction of a lower, permanent and universal multiplier on business rates for hospitality.

Earlier this month, the trade body warned that the rates burden on the hospitality sector is set to increase to £914m​​ if current relief ends as planned on 31 March next year.

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Some 170 hospitality bosses have backed a letter​​, written by UKHospitality, calling for a lower level of business rates for the sector.

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