Living Wage Parliamentary Reception
Cynnal Cymru’s Living Wage Programme Officer, Grace Robinson, discusses the Living Wage parliamentary reception and the future of the fair work agenda in Wales.
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Cynnal Cymru’s Living Wage Programme Officer, Grace Robinson, discusses the Living Wage parliamentary reception and the future of the fair work agenda in Wales.
Living Wage Parliamentary Reception Read More »
In the last month, Cynnal Cymru has welcomed two new employees to support our growing work programme. Our team of 12 sustainability specialists work to support organisations across three core programme areas: (i) low carbon economy, (ii) natural environment and (iii) fair and just society. To take forward the real Living Wage in Wales and support Welsh
cynnal Cymru welcomes new staff members Read More »
The Living Wage Foundation has today announced it will be bringing its new 2022-23 rate announcement forward to September, in response to the rising cost of living.
LIVING WAGE FOUNDATION RESPONDS TO COST OF LIVING CRISIS Read More »
Over 10,000 UK employers are now accredited with the Living Wage Foundation, nearly half (over 4,500) of whom have signed up since March 2020 Latest names to sign up include organisations like the Royal Albert Hall and the Fed; New research shows the Living Wage campaign has put over £1.8 billion in extra wages in the pockets of low paid
A welcome boost, but workers need more to tackle cost of living crisis.
National Living Wage rise Read More »
A new campaign hopes to set Cardiff on the path to becoming one of the UK’s most sustainable food places.
Pledges Wanted To Make Cardiff One Of The UK’s Most Sustainable Food Places Read More »
Tens of thousands of social care staff who will be eligible for the real living wage from April will receive an additional £1,000 net payment as the Welsh Government invests in the sector.
£96m investment to give tens of thousands of social care staff a £1,000 extra payment Read More »
St David’s last words were ‘do the little things’, the well-known maxim in Wales. This St David’s Day, employers across the Capital are being asked to think about the things they can do to join over 160 organisations in making Cardiff a Living Wage City.
Little actions can make a big collective difference Read More »
St David’s last words were ‘do the little things’, the well-known maxim in Wales. This St David’s Day, employers across the Capital are being asked to think about the things they can do to join over 160 organisations in making Cardiff a Living Wage City.
Making Cardiff a Living Wage City – get involved this St David’s Day Read More »
We have an exciting new role at Cynnal Cymru for someone to take forward the real Living Wage in Wales and support Welsh Government’s fair work agenda.
Job opportunity – Living Wage programme officer Read More »