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MLP calls for support for those paying living wage

The Manx Labour Party is calling for the government to support employers who pay a Manx living wage.

The party's only Tynwald member, MLC David Cretney, has written to a committee considering changes to the minimum wage.
 
It's asked for views on upping the current rates, which currently stand at £7 an hour for over-21s, £6.65 for over-18s, and £5.40 for younger workers.
 
Mr Cretney says substantial wage rises are needed to combat government "stealth taxes" and the high cost of living.
 
The Manx Labour Party wants a higher minimum wage than in the UK - citing hikes in local authority rents, and expensive private rents here.
 
The MLC points to the UK's voluntary living wage rates of £9.75 per hour in London and £8.45 elsewhere.
 
He claims up to 80 per cent of London's employers who pay a living wage think it's had a positive impact and is calling on the government to support Manx companies who pay a living wage.
 
Mr Cretney says the forthcoming Government programme should set a timescale to bring the idea about.

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