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derbyshire.gov.ukDo Derbyshire County Council pay minimum wage?
Yes. Most people are paid above the minimum wage at Derbyshire County Council.
Councils who pay minimum wage include Slough Borough Council, Croydon Council and City Of London Corporation.
Here’s how Derbyshire County Council pay different age groups.
Age group | Derbyshire County Council pay per hour |
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16-17 | Not enough data yet |
18-20 | Not enough data yet |
21 and over | £10.30-17.76 per hour |
Last updated 22 February 2025
What is the Real Living Wage?
The Real Living Wage is a voluntary rate employers can sign up to that is based on the real cost of living.
Location | Real Living Wage |
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London | £13.85 |
Rest of the UK | £12.60 |
What is the legal minimum wage?
The minimum wage is the legal minimum you must be paid per hour.
Age group | Legal minimum wage |
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21 or older | £12.21 |
18-20 | £10.00 |
Under 18 | £7.55 |
Apprentices | £7.55 |
Which councils pay the best?
- Slough Borough Council - pay £12.14-59.87 per hour
- Croydon Council - pay £20.4k-48.0k per year
- City Of London Corporation - pay £27.7k-45.8k per year
- Royal Borough Of Kensington and Chelsea - pay £25.5k-43.2k per year
- Camden Council - pay £25.3k-49.3k per year
- Westminster City Council - pay £14.9k-46.0k per year
- Ealing Council - pay £21.3k-51.0k per year
- Lewisham Council - pay £19.1k-45.4k per year
- Tower Hamlets Council - pay £15.0k-50.0k per year
- Lambeth Council - pay £19.4k-45.7k per year
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What people are saying about pay at Derbyshire County Council
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Best thing
The pay is good, and the hours too. Dont work every weekend.
Boss is lovely and approachable
Some good members of the teamWorst thing
Not always enough staff, or some not pulling their weight.
Higher management dont interact with us when they visit, and dont want to hear about any problems or ideas we may have.Catering assistant at Derbyshire County Council, February 2021
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Best thing
Sick pay. Travel expenses. Holidays
Worst thing
Job security at risk, kept in the dark about things, some managers are not very good at managing
Team leader at Derbyshire County Council, November 2020