What was the minimum wage back in 2012?
Minimum wage rates from April 2008 to April 2013
In force from: | Adult | Training |
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1 April 2013 | $13.75 | $11.00 |
1 April 2012 | $13.50 | $10.80 |
1 April 2011 | $13.00 | $10.40 |
1 April 2010 | $12.75 | $10.20 |
What was the National Living Wage in 2012?
£8.55 per hour
That is why I am delighted to publish the Living Wage Unit’s eighth annual report and to announce that the 2012 London Living Wage is £8.55 per hour.
When was UK minimum wage increased?
1 April
The National Living Wage (NLW) will increase on Friday 1 April by 6.6 per cent to £9.50, providing a pay rise to millions of workers across the UK. There will be a real terms pay increase for 21-22 year olds who will see their pay increase by 9.8 per cent to £9.18 per hour.
What was the minimum wage in 2011 UK?
£6.08
National Minimum Wage: previous rates
Date | Main Rate (Age 22+) | |
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Date 1 Oct 2010 | Main Rate (Age 22+) £5.93 | £2.50 |
Date 1 Oct 2011 | Main Rate (Age 22+) £6.08 | £2.60 |
Date 1 Oct 2012 | Main Rate (Age 22+) £6.19 | £2.65 |
Date 1 Oct 2013 | Main Rate (Age 22+) £6.31 | £2.68 |
What is the national minimum wage for 2012?
National Minimum Wage increase from 1 October 2012 The National Minimum Wage rates are increasing, for some people, on 1 October 2012. The rates are dependent upon age with a special rate for apprentices. The new rates from 1 October 2012 are: Age 16 or 17 (over compulsory school age) – £3.68 per hour (no change)
When did minimum wage increase in the UK?
28 March 2012. The National Minimum Wage rates are increasing, for some people, on 1 October 2012. The rates are dependent upon age with a special rate for apprentices. The new rates from 1 October 2012 are: Age 16 or 17 (over compulsory school age) – £3.68 per hour (no change)
What are the new rates from 1 October 2012?
The new rates from 1 October 2012 are: Age 16 or 17 (over compulsory school age) – £3.68 per hour (no change) Age 18,19 and 20 – £4.98 per hour (no change) Age 21 and over – £6.19 per hour (increased from £6.08)
What is the minimum wage in the UK 2021?
Published by D. Clark, Jul 7, 2021 In 2021, the national minimum wage for adults over the age of 25 in the United Kingdom was 8.91 British pounds an hour. This marked an increase of 1.71 British pounds since 2016, when the minimum wage for this age group was created.