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eridani

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Sat Dec 27, 2014, 01:27 AM Dec 2014

Top UK Retailers Targeted in Price Tag Switch for Living Wage

http://www.commondreams.org/news/2014/12/26/top-uk-retailers-targeted-price-tag-switch-living-wage

Amid the hubbub of the holiday shopping season, activists in the United Kingdom have been surreptitiously calling on the nation's largest retailers to raise their wages and "stop scrooging" their employees.

Activists with the campaign, which launched in early December and will continue through the New Years shopping rush, are replacing the price tags at Britain's most profitable chains with fake labels demanding corporate store owners adopt a live wage, which they estimate is £7.85 in the UK or £9.15 in London (which roughly equals $12.21 and $14.23). The national minimum wage in the UK is £6.50, or about $10, an hour.

According to one of the campaign organizers, the UK-based group Share Action, retail is responsible for 28 percent of the more than 5 million workers in the UK who are paid less than a living wage.

"Many of these hard working people are managing two, even three jobs, as well as trying to raise a family," said St. John's Reverend Graham Hunter, a living wage campaigner with the civil society coalition Citizen UK. "The living wage rewards people with a fair day’s pay for a hard day’s work, and is calculated using a social consensus on what people need to live, not simply exist hand to mouth."

"We hope that this Christmas these companies will spread the cheer to all their workers, making it a happy Christmas for everyone in UK retail," said Share Action in a press statement.

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