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Tuesday, 15 February, 2000, 11:27 GMT
Minimum wage in the UK
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Britain's first national minimum wage was launched last year amid much controversy. But ten months on the government has announced a rise in the wage as fears about its negative effects on the economy prove to be groundless.

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The minimum wage was designed to improve the salaries of an estimated 20 million low-paid workers by an average 30%. In April 1999 BBC News Online looked at the background to its introduction.
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Policing the employers
The international approach
Q&A: Making sense of the minimum wage


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As politicians and the business community argued over the rights and wrongs of a national minimum wage, BBC News Online asked the low-paid what they thought about the changes to their income.
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Making motherhood pay


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As the minimum wage was launched business leaders and union men gave their opinion and predictions on the changing face of employment in Britain.
Unison: Just a beginning
FSB: 'Victory for small business'
TUC: Challenge for the future
BCC: Stranglehold on prosperity

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