John Swinney launches SNP jobs manifesto
The finance secretary said the plan would support job creation and lead to an increase in the national minimum wage from £6.50 to £8.70 by 2020.
Mr Swinney said the nationalists would also end “exploitative zero hours contracts” and deliver further financial support for small businesses.
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Hide AdHe said: “Austerity cuts have stopped our economy reaching its full potential for too long – holding back job creation and stifling growth. It couldn’t be clearer that we need to take a new direction and invest in the economy and jobs.
“But we are absolutely clear that creating jobs is only the first challenge – and that we need to do everything we can to ensure that work always pays.
“Far too many people in Scotland and across the UK are suffering from the scourge of in-work poverty – the very idea that people go out to work every day and still can’t make ends meet is nothing less than a disgrace.
“SNP MPs will ensure that Westminster is forced to take a different approach – promoting the principles behind Fair Work, abolishing exploitative zero hours contracts and supporting a minimum wage of £8.70 by 2020.”