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Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru celebrates Living Wage Week with new Living Wage Employer Accreditation

Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru marked the start of Living Wage Week 2024 by becoming an accredited Living Wage Employer. A few months since their launch by Welsh Government, Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru is working to optimise the benefits to Wales from a portfolio of renewable energy projects to be developed across the Welsh Government Woodland Estate. Their commitment […]

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Cardiff Hosts Living Wage Champion Awards for the First Time

The Welsh capital hosted the prestigious Living Wage Champion Awards for the first time on the 11th of July 2024 – only the second time it has been held outside of London. The event was held at Techniquest and co-hosted by the Living Wage Foundation and the Living Wage Wales team from Cynnal Cymru, marking

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Celebrating Workers’ Rights for International Workers’ Day 2024

Today we celebrate International Workers’ Day as the movement towards fair wages, hours, and working conditions continues. The History We celebrate International Workers’ Day on May 1st to celebrate the labour movement and the working classes. The celebration takes place on the 1st of May to commemorate the pivotal events in Chicago in 1886 [1] when

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Employer Perspectives: Nuvolt a living Wage & Hours Employer

We had the pleasure of visiting Nuvolt Ltd based in Cardiff, South Wales recently and they shared their experience as an accredited Living Wage Employer some of the reasons why they decided to commit to paying a real Living Wage. Nuvolt is a forward-thinking company dedicated to advancing low carbon technology solutions. We specialise in

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Powys County Council Commits to achieve Living Wage Accreditation

Powys County Council committed to becoming a Living Wage Employer during this year’s Living Wage Week. The council is striving to obtain Living Wage accreditation and implementing this measure to ensure that all employees receive sufficient wages to support themselves and their loved ones. Councillors Jake Berriman and Matthew Dorrance announced this decision in a

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