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Changes to the MNW
Dated: Wednesday, Sep 14th, 2005

If you have not done so already, you should be advising any employees paid at the Minimum National Wage that their hourly rate will increase from the 1 October 2005 as follows:
The adult rate of the minimum wage (for workers aged 22 and over) should increase from its present hourly rate of ?4.85 to ?5.05.
The development rate (for workers aged 18-21 inclusive, and workers aged 22 and above in the first six months of new employment receiving accredited training) should increase from the present hourly rate of ?4.10 to ?4.25.

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Tips aren't all they are cracked up to be!
Dated: Friday, May 6th, 2005

If you staff are in the habit of receiving tips .......

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