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Rachel Reeves has handed a boost to Scots workers with confirmation minimum wage rates will rise next year. ‌

The Chancellor announced tonight she had accepted recommendations from the Low Pay Commission so that those on low incomes are “properly rewarded” for their work. ‌

From next April the National Living Wage will rise by 4.1 per cent to £12.71 an hour for eligible workers aged 21 and over, which the Government said will increase gross annual earnings of a full-time worker on the rate by £900, benefiting around 2.4 million low-paid workers. ‌

The National Minimum Wage rate for 18 to 20-year-olds will increase by 8.5 per cent to £10.85 an hour, narrowing the gap with the National Living Wage.

This will mean an annual earnings increase of £1,500 for a ful

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