Monday, 14 September 2015

Why the National Living Wage is not really a living wage at all

Join the BFAWU's Genuine Living Wage campaign.
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The National Living Wage is not really a 'living wage' at all

Join the campaign calling for a Genuine Living Wage.

In April 2016 the "National Living Wage" will be introduced. But it will only be £7.20 per hour. 

Not enough to live on.

Especially when introduced alongside cuts to in-work benefits - which prop up low wages.

But it's not all bad news. It is going to rise to £9.35... in 2020.

The National Living Wage is not really a living wage at all.

Join our campaign for a Genuine Living Wage.

£10 an hour. It's not pie in the sky.

To find out more please visit www.bfawu.org

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