Statutory Maternity Pay rates to increase in 2025
Statutory Maternity Pay rates will increase in 2025 say the DWP, but campaigners say it is 'an abomination' and only half minimum wage
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Jade Wright is a journalist specialising in UK personal finance and consumer stories.
Jade Wright is a journalist specialising in UK personal finance and consumer stories.
Statutory Maternity Pay rates will increase in 2025 say the DWP, but campaigners say it is 'an abomination' and only half minimum wage
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