What was the UK minimum wage in 2012?

What was the UK minimum wage in 2012?

£6.19
National Minimum Wage: previous rates

Date Main Rate (Age 22+)
1 Oct 2011 £6.08 £2.60
1 Oct 2012 £6.19 £2.65
1 Oct 2013 £6.31 £2.68
1 Oct 2014 £6.50 £2.73

What was the living wage 2012?

$18.40 per hour
That’s what workers need to earn to live a basic yet decent life. The new Living Wage will come into force on September 1st. The Family Centre Social Policy Research Unit has completed the first full review of the rate since the original Living Wage was announced in 2012, when it was $18.40 per hour.

What was minimum wage in October 2020?

States with minimum wage increases in 2021:

State 2020 Minimum Wage 2021 Minimum Wage
Arizona $12 $12.15
Arkansas $10 $11
California (large employers) $13 $14
California (small employers) $12 $13

What will the new living wage be in 2021?

Over 300,000 people working for almost 9,000 real Living Wage Employers throughout the country are set for a vital pay boost as the new Living Wage rates rise to £9.90 across the UK (40p increase), and £11.05 in London (20p increase), supporting workers and families.

What’s the new minimum wage 2021?

In April 2021 they are: Age 16-17 – £4.62 an hour. Age 18-20 – £6.56 an hour. Age 21-22 – £8.36 an hour.

What was min wage in 2008?

History of California Minimum Wage

Effective Date New Minimum Wage Old Minimum Wage
July 1, 2014 $9.00 $8.00
January 1, 2008 $8.00 $7.50
January 1, 2007 $7.50 $6.75
January 1, 2002 $6.75 $6.25

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