Wales’ First Police Force Commit to the real Living Wage
Police and Crime Commissioner and Temporary Chief Constable confirm Dyfed-Powys Police is accredited a Real Living Wage Employer
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.
Join us for this bilingual online event for employers in West Wales.
Monday 15th November – 08:30am – 09:30am Join Cynnal Cymru, Citizens Cymru Wales and the Living Wage for Wales Leadership Team virtually for our annual national launch event in Wales. We hope to see you there to celebrate the year’s successes, the wonderful Living Wage Employer network throughout Wales, and plan for the year ahead. …
Living Wage Week takes place from the 15 – 21 November and is an exciting opportunity to find out more about the Living Wage, celebrate the employer network and plan for the year ahead.