End Minimum Wage Pay Discrimination for Young Workers

Young workers should be treated fairly and paid the rate for the job

when new minimum wage rates are announced, said UNISON and

the YMCA today. The call comes amid reports that the Chancellor

Gordon Brown, is likely to bow to pressure and extend the

minimum wage to cover 16 and 17 year olds. Both organisations

are keen to ensure that the new minimum wage does not create a

third class workforce, by setting a new rate below the one set for

18 to 21 year olds.

UNISON and the YMCA made submissions to the Low Pay

Commission recommending the minimum wage be extended to 16

and 17 year olds after researching conditions for young workers,

including those on Modern Apprenticeships. It believes this

important decision will go some way towards protecting young

workers from exploitative employers.

UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis said: