Promising to make the biggest changes to the national minimum wage since it was introduced 15 years ago, he said hard work ‘must once again be the route to a decent life’. During a visit to Bloxwich Leisure Centre today, where he was backing his party’s bid to seize control of Walsall Council in Thursday’s election, he said low pay was costing the Government £3.23 billion as people were forced to rely on state benefits despite having a job.
Posted on: Mon, 19 May 2014 12:44:53 +0000
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