Lowest paid South Kesteven District Council staff to receive Real Living Wage pay increase
| Updated: 16:02, 02 March 2021
South Kesteven District Councilâs lowest paid employees will see their pay increase to £9.50 an hour.
Councillor Louise Clack called for an amendment to SKDCâs 2021/22 budget to include payment of the âReal Living Wageâ to the councilâs lowest paid staff.
She asked council members to support the recommendation to raise all pay at SKDC to a minimum of £9.50 an hour as a small gesture of thanks on behalf of all members given the hard work and dedication demonstrated by council staff during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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