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  2. National Living Wage - Wikipedia

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    The National Living Wage was phased in between April 2016 and April 2020, with the aim of reaching 60% of median UK earnings by 2020. For over-25 year old employees, the wage began at £7.20 per hour in April 2016 and was projected to rise to at least £9 per hour by April 2020. [2]

  3. Big-Name Companies Paying at Least $15 an Hour - AOL

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    Starting this year, all full-time hourly employees will be making at least $18.50 an hour, and they've been making at least $15 since 2014. Hobby Lobby instituted a company-wide minimum wage in ...

  4. I Made $15 an Hour at My First Job — Here’s How I ... - AOL

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    “I started at $15 an hour, which felt decent at first.” However, this sentiment didn’t last long. Try This: 5 Side Hustles That Can Earn You an Extra $1,000 Before 2025

  5. LWT News - Wikipedia

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    The Six O'Clock Show titles. Rather than produce a conventional regional news programme on Fridays, LWT opted to air an hour-long local magazine show entitled The Six O'Clock Show, which was launched in January 1982 and presented by Michael Aspel with a team of various co-hosts and reporters including Danny Baker, Janet Street-Porter and Fred Housego.

  6. If You’re Making Just $15 an Hour, You Can Still Grow ... - AOL

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    As of Sept. 1, the District of Columbia had the highest minimum wage in the U.S., at $17 per hour, followed by Washington, at $15.74, according to the Department of Labor.

  7. National Minimum Wage Act 1998 - Wikipedia

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    The National Minimum Wage Act 1998 (c. 39) creates a minimum wage across the United Kingdom. [2] From 1 April 2024, the minimum wage is £11.44 per hour for people aged 21 and over, £8.60 for 18- to 20-year-olds, and £6.40 for 16- to 17-year-olds and apprentices aged under 19 or in the first year of their apprenticeship. [3]