The UK Minimum Wage varies according to your age and the nature of your occupation. The amount refers to the sum payed per hour. As of 1st October 2011, the Minimum Wage was split into four categories:
21+ rate: £6.08
18-20 rate: £4.98
16-17 rate: £3.68
Apprenticeship rate: £2.60
(apprentices under 19 & those 19+ in 1st year of apprenticeship)
£4.63 after one hour not that bad if you just starting off.
the year that minimum wage started was 1938
The national minimum wage will rise to £5.73 an hour
Christmas temps in the UK start at £5.73/h.
the minimum wage is 5.35 im the uk....and the average pay is something like 25 k.......:) not sure what the living wage is....Hope this helped
In the UK there was no minimum wage in 1967. The UK minimum wage came into effect on April the first 1999. The link below provides a wealth of information.
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Any job that pays the statutory minimum wage. In the UK no employer is allowed to pay less than the Statutory Minimum wage.
This question is not very specific, I would say that the lowestofficial salary in the UK are people who are on the minimum wage generally around £12,000 a year, the minimum wage can be different for how old you are, if you are in education, or if you claim any kind of benefits.But unofficially, there are people working for far less than that and you cannot determine there salary.
The minimum wage is $7.25, the same as federal minimum wage.
there was no minimum wage then:)
Sales Advisers are paid minimum wage in the UK.
what was the minimum wage in the 1920