Above inflation wage-hikes are set to benefit 2.7 million low-paid workers and apprentices.
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Graham Watson
onto Microeconomics: IB Economics April 1, 2024 4:06 AM
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Labour market news - today's the day that the National Living Wage (formerly the National Living Wage) rises good news for the lowest paid, but there are distributional consequences for firms to as they will now have increased costs.
That said, I find it hard to listen to business owners who are paid considerably more than their lowest paid workers, complaining about this sort of thing, even though times are hard for many. Equally, they could be looking to cut other costs, not least energy, which is falling in price today.