Hourly rate will increase for first time since 2019
The enterprise minister says increasing the minimum wage on the Isle of Man is 'just the start' of making sure people are paid enough money to live on.
Minimum wage will rise from £8.25 per hour to £9.50 per hour from 1 April - it's the first time it's gone up since 2019.
Dr Alex Allinson says it's the first step in a process of calculating how much money people need to live on:
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"We think it's inhumane the way he was treated."
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