Workers whose firms are signed up to the voluntary living wage rate are set for a pay rise.
Over 150,000 workers are set to see their living wage rate rise by 30p an hour to £8.75, and for those living in London the rate will rise by 45p to £10.20 an hour.
The National Living Wage, which was introduced in April last year for workers aged 25 and above, is currently set at £7.50 an hour. Those under 25, are still paid the lower National Minimum Wage.
Living Wage Foundation director Katherine Chapman urged more employers to sign up to the scheme.
"In-work poverty is today's story," she said. "The new living wage rates will bring relief for thousands of UK workers being squeezed by stagnant wages and rising inflation."











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