Earnings from legal aid fell by 23% in one year over the coronavirus pandemic with over 80% of their members forced into personal debt with government support, according to the union. Junior barristers earn a median income of £12,220 ($14,403) a year -- below minimum wage, the CBA said.
Legal aid is means-tested government funding available to defendants to help pay for their case and lawyers. Thousands of criminal court hearings have already been disrupted as a result of the action.
The Ministry of Justice previously argued that the 15% hike in fees would mean the average criminal lawyer will earn £7,000 more a year. The CBA rejected that offer on the basis it didn’t apply to existing cases or start immediately.