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UK wages decline among worst in Europe: Report- 12-Aug-2013

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London: Wages in the UK have dropped 5.5 per cent, one of the largest falls in the European Union during the economic downturn, according to latest official figures.
    
Figures from the House of Commons library show average hourly wages have fallen 5.5 per cent since mid-2010, adjusted for inflation, which is the fourth-worst decline in the 27- nation EU bloc.
    
By contrast, German hourly wages rose by 2.7 per cent over the same period.
    
Across the European Union as a whole, average wages fell 0.7 per cent, the BBC reported.
    
Only Greek, Portuguese and Dutch workers have had a steeper decline in hourly wages, the figures showed.
    
Other countries that have suffered during the eurozone debt crisis also fared better than the UK. Spain had a 3.3 per cent drop over the same period and salaries in Cyprus fell by 3 per cent.
    
French workers saw a 0.4 per cent increase, while the 18 countries in the eurozone saw a 0.1 per cent drop during that period.
    
"These figures show the full scale of David Cameron's cost of living crisis," said shadow Treasury minister Cathy Jamieson.
    
"Working people are not only worse off under the Tories, we're also doing much worse than almost all other EU countries.
    
"Despite out-of-touch claims by ministers, life is getting harder for ordinary families as prices continue rising faster than wages."
    
But the government says it has tackled the higher cost of living by raising the tax-free personal allowance threshold to 10,000 pounds, taking 2.7 million people out of tax, and other measures such as freezing fuel duty.
    
"The economy is on the mend, but we've still got a long way to go as we move from rescue to recovery and we appreciate that times are still tough for families," a Treasury spokesperson said.
    
The GMB union said the government was "directly responsible" for the fall in wages.
    
"Employers paying low wages get taxpayer subsidies in the form of tax credits to assemble a workforce for them to make decent profit margins," the BBC report quoted the labour union as saying.

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