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Labour Minister Confirms National Living Wage Changes Not Planned Before Election
29 Mayıs 2026The Guardian
- Labour's Torsten Bell clarified that the party's manifesto does not specify a timeline for implementing changes to the national living wage, following concerns raised by Alan Milburn regarding youth unemployment. Milburn's report highlighted the growing number of young people not in education, employment, or trainin…
- Labour remains committed to equalizing the minimum wage for all adults, but the timing of these changes is to be determined by the Low Pay Commission.
- The discussion around the national living wage comes in the wake of a report by Alan Milburn, which underscores the alarming trend of youth unemployment in the UK. This issue has become increasingly critical as the Labour Party prepares for upcoming elections, where economic policies will be a focal point for voters.
- The ongoing debate around the national living wage reflects broader economic concerns, particularly the rising youth unemployment crisis. Labour's commitment to reforming the minimum wage structure is significant, yet the lack of a clear timeline raises questions about the party's urgency in addressing these pressin…
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