08.08.2019

Minimum wage has boosted self-employed

Minimum wage has boosted self-employed

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More employers are less likely to want to pay workers the minimum wage according to some economists, meaning more workers are finding themselves seeking self employed alternatives.
The minimum wage has helped push up the wages of self-employed workers, according to some research. The Resoltuion Foundation found that there was a link between increases in the minimum wage and rising self employment.
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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/minimum-wage-pay-self-employed-workers-resolution-foundation-a9024686.html

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