Living Wage Gift Guide 2021
A round-up of gift ideas from Living Wage accredited businesses in Wales.
A round-up of gift ideas from Living Wage accredited businesses in Wales.
What a week for our movement… Living Wage Week 2021 has been the biggest yet, and rightly so given its the 20th anniversary of the Living Wage movement in the UK. From all the Living Wage team, we would like to say a huge THANK YOU! DIOLCH! Thank you for all your support in attending …
Police and Crime Commissioner and Temporary Chief Constable confirm Dyfed-Powys Police is accredited a Real Living Wage Employer
First Minister, Mark Drakeford, to announce the new Real Living Wage for Wales of £9.90 per hour (up from £9.50 per hour) with accredited employers and campaigners at the Living Wage Week Wales Launch on Monday 15th November.
In 2015, Cardiff Council became a Living Wage accredited employer, and Cardiff itself was recognised as a Living Wage City in 2019 as part of the ‘Making Living Wage Places’ scheme. To achieve this accreditation, a group of prominent Cardiff employers joined forces to form the Cardiff Living Wage Action Group and launched a three …
The UK Government raised the National Living Wage (the legal minimum for over 23s) rates for 2022 to £9.50 for over 23s and to £9.18 for those under 23.
It was announced on 25th October 2021 , that the UK Government are raising the ‘National Living Wage’ from April 2022 to £9.50 an hour
Wider adoption of the real Living Wage could provide an economic boost to the UK economy worth over £1.5bn, according to new research by the Smith Institute.
In the lead-up to Living Wage week – we’re inviting you to get involved and help grow our movement in Wales!
Join us for this bilingual online event for employers in West Wales.