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.
Just a fancy name for a Janitor. If not minimum wage below minimum wage, $7.50
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There is no minimum wage in aerospace engineering, wages are set based on "Market Target" with a +/- adjustment based on skills and performance. "Market Target" is an average of the average wages of a set of similar companies pay for similar job positions. It is calculated by several market statistics companies and purchased from them by each employer. It is an endless feedback loop. Part of the reason for this system is it reduces employee incentive to jump from company to company hoping to get more pay.When I was working, I was usually payed "Market Target" +, but in the last few years I was fairly close to just "Market Target". On the day I was terminated I was being paid between $35 to $75 per hour (minimum wage was legally $8.00), the lowest I was ever payed (30 years earlier) was between $6 to $8 per hour (minimum wage was legally $2.65) when I was first hired.To clarify, the official legal government set minimum wage still is in effect (it has to be as it is law) but the "Market Target" wage scale that applies to the engineers, other technical people, etc. is so far above it that its meaningless. Support level workers might get legal minimum wage for a few months but even they quickly rise well above that.
Regionally within the UK, a good place to look is the salary guide at www.hays.co.uk
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.
In 1980, the minimum wage in the UK was not officially mandated, as the country did not have a national minimum wage law until 1999. However, some sectors had their own minimum wage agreements through collective bargaining. Consequently, wages varied widely depending on industry and region, but many workers earned around £1.50 to £2.00 per hour during that time.
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.
In 1958, the minimum wage in the UK was not officially established as a national policy; however, the average wage for manual workers was around £7 per week. The concept of a national minimum wage was introduced much later, in 1999. Before that, wages varied significantly by industry and region, with many workers earning less than this average.