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SDLP Youth Welcome Minimum Wage Proposal![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Trade unions have tabled 130 amendments to the Labour Party’s national policy forum designed to demand a change of direction from Gordon Brown’s beleaguered government. Welcoming a proposal to extend the full minimum wage to younger workers, SDLP Youth spokesman Liam McNulty said: “The minimum wage varies according to age so a 17 year-old doing the same work as someone 2 or 3 years older than them earns substantially less per hour than their older colleague. We believe that this undervalues the contribution young people make to the workplace and means that in a time of rising prices it is increasingly difficult for many young people to make ends meet. Extending the full minimum wage to young workers would also create a greater incentive for young people to find work.” |
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Jump To Comment: 1Absolutely - low wages for young people make many of them still dependent on their parents, who may not be able for partially supporting them. Some young people are having to do 2 or more jobs to get by, or get through part-time college.