sbarc | spark is Wales’ first Living Wage building
Cardiff University’s sbarc|spark is Wales’ first Living Wage building.
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Cardiff University’s sbarc|spark is Wales’ first Living Wage building.
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On July 5th 2021 at 09:00am – we will be announcing Wales’ first Living Wage building!
Wales’ First Living Wage Building – Launch Event Read More »
In its Programme for Government 2021-2026, Welsh Government has set out its intention to pay social care workers a real Living Wage. Founded on the ‘distinctively Welsh values of community, equality and social justice’ the Programme aims to show how the Government will help NHS and care workers ‘recover and move forward’ following COVID 19.
Government commits to a Living Wage for Social Care workers Read More »
Employees from Burns Pet Nutrition share what working for an accredited employer means to them.
Burns Pet Nutrition – What the Living Wage means to me Read More »
Find out more about Living Wage Employer Sparkles who lead by example by paying a Living Wage in Cardiff – what they do, how and why they do it and what the benefits have been to them and their employers and how this all fits in to Cardiff’s ambitions of becoming a Living Wage City.
How Sparkles Cleaning are making a difference through secure and stress free employment Read More »
Wales Millennium Centre has been named as the 300th accredited Living Wage employer in Wales.
Wales Millennium Centre is Wales’ 300th Living Wage Employer! Read More »
St David is known for the saying ‘Gwnewch y pethau bychain’ – ‘Do the little things’, emphasising how small things can bring about big changes.
Doing the little things in Cardiff on St. David’s Day Read More »
First Minister, Mark Drakeford, announces the new Real Living Wage for Wales of £9.50 per hour (up from £9.30 per hour) with accredited employers and campaigners at the Living Wage Week Wales Launch on Monday 9th November.
First Minister Mark Drakeford Announces Real Living Wage Increase to £9.50 in Wales Read More »