Event Celebrating the Living Wage in Mid and West Wales
Tuesday 12 September, 11am -2pm, The Halliwell Conference Centre, UWTSD, Carmarthen, SA31 3EP
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Tuesday 12 September, 11am -2pm, The Halliwell Conference Centre, UWTSD, Carmarthen, SA31 3EP
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Over 22,800 Welsh workers will receive a vital cost-of-living pay boost thanks to the 550 Welsh employers who are all committed to paying all their staff a real Living Wage. The new Living Wage rate rises to £12 an hour across the UK outside of London (a £1.10 increase) The real Living Wage rates remain
PAY BOOST FOR OVER 22,800 WELSH WORKERS AS THE REAL LIVING WAGE INCREASES TO £12 Read More »
Wednesday 8 November, 1 – 2:30pm, Grange Pavillion
Real living wage In Grangetown Read More »
Friday 10 November, 8:30 – 9:30am, Cardiff Business School
Cardiff as a living wage city – 20 years of the living wage event Read More »
Tuesday 7 November, 10 – 11:30am
The Teifi Suite, Halliwell Conference Centre, Carmarthen
Living Wage Week 2023 – Making Mid & West Wales a Living Wage Region Read More »
Monday 6 November, 8:30 – 10:30am
Sbarc | Spark
Living Wage Week 2023 Wales Launch Event Read More »
Want to help promote a Living Wage for Wales? Passionate about Fair Work? We are in an exciting phase of expanding our Living Wage Wales programme team, working to create a fair and resilient economy in Wales. We are looking for a highly motivated and organised individual to co-ordinate and expand our work around Living
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Front Door Communications are a Cardiff-based PR, social media and content marketing agency. We spoke to their Director, Kathryn Chadwick about why they became a Living Wage Employer. Front Door Communications was founded in 2017, and my business partner, Lynsey and I had no idea at that time that we would need to employ staff.
front door communications on being a living wage employer Read More »
If just a quarter of Welsh low-paid workers were given a pay rise to the real Living Wage, it could provide an extra £75.4m boost to the economy. 144,000 workers in Wales currently earn below the real Living Wage. The real Living Wage is £10.90 across the UK and is the only the wage rate
REAL LIVING WAGE COULD BOOST WELSH ECONOMY BY £75.4M Read More »