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Government to up minimum wage

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14 March 2007
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The government is to increase the national minimum wage by 3.2% from October.

New rates will be £5.52 an hour for adults, up from £5.35, while 18 to 21-year-olds will be paid a minimum of £4.60 an hour.

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