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Planned Increase to National Minimum Wage

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Old 2nd March 2001 | 19:16
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Thumbs up Planned Increase to National Minimum Wage

The national minimum wage in Britain, currently £3.70 an hour, is set to rise by about 10%, it is reported in the Financial Times newspaper.

The paper says that Stephen Byers, the trade and industry secretary, is expected to make the announcement as part of next week's budget.


 
Old 5th March 2001 | 23:48
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...and this has what relavence to flight istructors exactly??!!!
 
Old 6th March 2001 | 12:23
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Where have you been? 'Pilot' magazine editorial

Actually the box last night said £4.10 in October - just in time for the winter.

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