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Published 15:02 27 Oct 2021 BST
"And now, with the economy firmly back on track, it's right that nurses, teachers and all the other public sector workers who played their part during the pandemic see their wages rise."
Last November, Sunak imposed a pay freeze on over 1.3 million frontline employees, citing the "economic emergency" caused by covid. The Chancellor said he couldn't justify a public sector increase, when many in the private sector had seen their pay cut during the pandemic.The freeze was not received well by civil servants, teachers, police, firefighters, the armed forces and council staff - most of whom were key workers and had not been eligible for furlough payments.
Labour say that despite today's announcement, families still face a cost of living crisis due to rising tax and energy costs.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves welcomed government action on the "pay pause" but said it wouldn't be enough to tackle the "cost of living crisis" households will face this Christmas.For people aged 21-22, the National Minimum Wage will increase from £8.36 to £9.18 an hour and the Apprentice Rate will increase from £4.30 to £4.81 an hour.
This means a full-time worker will get £1,074 extra a year before tax.
Workers on minimum wage will receive a cash boost after the Chancellor confirmed the minimum wage will rise from April 2022. Labour have previously pushed for a national minimum wage of £10 an hour. Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer said the promised increase would deliver an extra £2,500 per year to key workers, namely, carers.Tube strikes: Union rep ‘complained iPads being supplied by TfL too small to watch Netflix’
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