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Nestle workers celebrate living wage win

NESTLE workers were celebrating yesterday after the multinational food manufacturer pledged to pay the living wage to all of its staff yesterday, as campaigners hailed the move as a “significant milestone.”

Nestle UK & Ireland, which already employs 8,000 people on the salary package, will be implementing the £8.80 an hour rate in London and £7.65 everywhere else by the end of 2017.

Several unions welcomed the company’s new policy.

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