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What was the national minimum wage in 2013?

What was the national minimum wage in 2013?

National Minimum Wage: previous rates

Date Main Rate (Age 22+) Youth Development Rate (Age 18-21)
1 Oct 2011 £6.08 £4.98
1 Oct 2012 £6.19 £4.98
1 Oct 2013 £6.31 £5.03
1 Oct 2014 £6.50 £5.13

How much does a soldier earn a year UK?

The average salary for a an Infantry Soldier is £26,371 per year in United Kingdom, which is 11% higher than the average The British Army salary of £23,596 per year for this job.

What was the living wage in 2013?

£8.80 per hour
That is why I am delighted to publish the Living Wage Unit’s ninth annual report and to announce that the 2013 London Living Wage is £8.80 per hour.

How much do UK military earn?

The average annual salary for privates in the armed forces of the United Kingdom was just over 20.8 thousand British pounds in 2019/20, compared with approximately 123.1 thousand pounds for the rank of General.

How much is the minimum wage for the military?

Someone that makes minimum wage (currently $7.25) and works full-time makes $13,920 as their gross annual income. Comparing pay to pay, it’s clear an active military member does not make less than minimum wage. However, if you compare salary and hourly pay, the story may be different.

When did the minimum wage go up in the UK?

Bargaining Support Group e-mail: [email protected] MINIMUM WAGE UPDATE The adult minimum wage rate will be increased to £6.31 in October 2013, from the 2012-13 rate of £6.19. UNISON has warned that the minimum wage rate rise is not enough to help the lowest paid cope with inflation.

How much does a military member make a year?

Someone that makes minimum wage (currently $7.25) and works full-time makes $13,920 as their gross annual income. Comparing pay to pay, it’s clear an active military member does not make less than minimum wage.

Where can I find the new national minimum wage?

Anyone who feels they are being exploited should contact the Pay and Work Rights Helpline on 0800 917 2368. The Press Notice where the government accepted the Low Pay Commission’s recommendations can be found at ‘Government approves new National Minimum Wage rate of £6.31’.