Blog
4th July 2012
Cardiff Council has outlined plans to become the first Council in Wales to pay all of its staff the Living Wage
26th June 2012
Hermes Fund Managers (Hermes), a boutique fund manager with over £29 billion assets under management, has been accredited the status of a Living Wage Employer.
11th June 2012
Thousands of dinner ladies, cleaners, street sweepers and other low-paid workers are set for pay rises in the first major act of Birmingham City Council’s new cabinet.
30th May 2012
IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) has become the first UK hotel chain to support the London Living Wage.
28th May 2012
BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour featured the plight of cleaners working in the DWP.
8th May 2012
A new report jointly published by the think tanks Resolution Foundation and IPPR finds the average increase in the wage bill in UK banking, construction, computing and food production sectors would be 1%.
4th May 2012
64 Cleaners at the DWP have left a letter on Iain Duncan Smith's desk calling for the Living Wage
17th April 2012
London is the most expensive place to live in the UK, the stance the next London Mayor takes on the Living Wage remains crucial.
11th April 2012
Lloyd's of London have become the newest accredited Living Wage Employer.
4th April 2012
The LSE politics blog on why city success from London to Hong Kong depends not only on financial prowess, but also on the well-being and mental health of residents

