MINIMUM WAGE RISE ‘WON’T LEVEL UP COMMUNITIES’ SAYS GMB UNION

The pay rise won’t lift people out of poverty after a decade of ‘ruinous Tory cuts’

Commenting on the rumours that the Chancellor is set to raise the minimum wage, Gary Smith GMB General Secretary said:

“Let’s be clear about what the minimum wage is. 

“It doesn’t lift people out of poverty, it is a statutory minimum for four age classifications and apprentices. And while it raises that minimum threshold the increase isn’t going to level-up workplaces and communities across our regions and nations.

“Tackling the growing understaffing crisis and the damage done by a decade of ruinous Tory cuts is going to require substantial increases across key areas of the economy – public services, social care, supply chain sectors, and app-based platforms.

“So, lifting the minimum wage merely represents a small step in a marathon of change if the government has any credible hopes of ending the low pay and insecure work which is so prevalent across our economy.”

ENDS

Media enquiries: GMB Press Office on 07958 156846 or at [email protected]

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[1] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59038076


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