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This table shows how hourly pay rates at Akari Care compare to the minimum wage and the Real Living Wage.
Age group | Akari Care pay rate | Real Living Wage | Legal minimum wage |
---|---|---|---|
Under 18 | Not enough data yet | Only applies to people 18 and over | Β£4.55 |
18-20 | Not enough data yet | Β£9.30, Β£10.75 in London | Β£6.45 |
21-24 | Not enough data yet | Β£9.30, Β£10.75 in London | Β£8.20 |
25 and over | Β£8.56β9.01 | Β£9.30, Β£10.75 in London | Β£8.72 |
The minimum wage is the legal minimum you must be paid per hour.
The Real Living Wage is a voluntary rate employers can sign up to that is based on the real cost of living.
People get paid by the hour
- 100% of people report they get paid by the hour
- 0% of people report they get paid an annual salary
Based on information from 5 job reviews
People get paid every four weeks
- 0% of people report they get paid weekly
- 0% of people report they get paid every two weeks
- 80% of people report they get paid every four weeks
- 20% of people report they get paid monthly
Based on information from 5 job reviews
No. People donβt get paid breaks
Based on information from 5 job reviews
Why this matters
A good job should have paid breaks.
You should be paid for all your time at work, whether youβre on a break or not.