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Scottish government attacks 'national living wage' plans | Scottish government attacks 'national living wage' plans |
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The UK government's National Living Wage plans have been criticised as a "misappropriation of the term" by the Scottish government. | |
Under the plans announced by Chancellor George Osborne in July, the minimum wage for over-25s will rise from £6.50 an hour to £7.20 in April next year. | Under the plans announced by Chancellor George Osborne in July, the minimum wage for over-25s will rise from £6.50 an hour to £7.20 in April next year. |
It will rise to at least £9 by 2020. | It will rise to at least £9 by 2020. |
The Scottish government said the proposals were "simply an enhancement of the national minimum wage" rather than a true living wage. | The Scottish government said the proposals were "simply an enhancement of the national minimum wage" rather than a true living wage. |
Its Fair Work Secretary, Roseanna Cunningham, also argued that the plan discriminated against under-25s and will bring further complications and inequalities to the national minimum wage structure. | Its Fair Work Secretary, Roseanna Cunningham, also argued that the plan discriminated against under-25s and will bring further complications and inequalities to the national minimum wage structure. |
But a UK government spokesman said its proposals were an "essential part of moving to a higher wage, lower tax, lower welfare society where work always pays and the majority of households are better off." | But a UK government spokesman said its proposals were an "essential part of moving to a higher wage, lower tax, lower welfare society where work always pays and the majority of households are better off." |
'Arbitrary rate' | 'Arbitrary rate' |
Ms Cunningham has outlined the Scottish government's criticisms in a submission to the Low Pay Commission's consultation on the proposals. | Ms Cunningham has outlined the Scottish government's criticisms in a submission to the Low Pay Commission's consultation on the proposals. |
And she called on the UK government to set out a clear plan for moving towards a living wage that "truly reflects the cost of living" rather than merely setting an "arbitrary rate". | And she called on the UK government to set out a clear plan for moving towards a living wage that "truly reflects the cost of living" rather than merely setting an "arbitrary rate". |
Ms Cunningham added: "The so-called national living wage announced in the UK government budget is not a living wage and should not be referred to as such. | Ms Cunningham added: "The so-called national living wage announced in the UK government budget is not a living wage and should not be referred to as such. |
"It is simply an enhancement of the national minimum wage which disgracefully discriminates against the under 25s. | "It is simply an enhancement of the national minimum wage which disgracefully discriminates against the under 25s. |
"Employers also do not need further complications in the national minimum wage structure and I would encourage all bodies looking at this to ensure that younger workers are treated fairly." | "Employers also do not need further complications in the national minimum wage structure and I would encourage all bodies looking at this to ensure that younger workers are treated fairly." |
The Scottish government promotes a living wage of £7.85 an hour, with businesses north of the border encouraged to sign up to a voluntary accreditation scheme. | The Scottish government promotes a living wage of £7.85 an hour, with businesses north of the border encouraged to sign up to a voluntary accreditation scheme. |
'Secure work' | 'Secure work' |
Ms Cunningham said: "We are working hard to increase the number of employers paying the living wage. By this I mean the real living wage, which is calculated according to the cost of living. | Ms Cunningham said: "We are working hard to increase the number of employers paying the living wage. By this I mean the real living wage, which is calculated according to the cost of living. |
"There are now over 300 organisations across Scotland that recognise the tangible benefits to their business of being accredited, huge progress in the last 12 months." | "There are now over 300 organisations across Scotland that recognise the tangible benefits to their business of being accredited, huge progress in the last 12 months." |
In response, the UK government spokesman said its proposals were expected to directly boost the wages of nearly three million people and would mean a full-time worker would earn £2,000 more per year by 2020. | In response, the UK government spokesman said its proposals were expected to directly boost the wages of nearly three million people and would mean a full-time worker would earn £2,000 more per year by 2020. |
He added: "For younger workers, the priority is to secure work and gain experience. | He added: "For younger workers, the priority is to secure work and gain experience. |
"In order to maximise the opportunities for younger workers to gain that experience the national living wage will only apply to workers aged 25 and over. | "In order to maximise the opportunities for younger workers to gain that experience the national living wage will only apply to workers aged 25 and over. |
"The wages of younger workers will continue to be underpinned by the core national minimum wage." | "The wages of younger workers will continue to be underpinned by the core national minimum wage." |
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