Bath Rugby is the latest to tackle the issue of low pay in the South West

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29th Oct 2023 | Local News

 Mayor Dan Norris and the first 'members' of the West of England Good Employment Charter at the first Good Employment Summit
Mayor Dan Norris and the first 'members' of the West of England Good Employment Charter at the first Good Employment Summit

Bath Rugby Foundation is the latest organisation to sign up to Mayor Dan Norris's West of England Good Employment Charter.

The announcement was made at the first-ever Good Employment Summit marking a year since the Charter was launched.

Bath Rugby Foundation joins 140 firms across the West of England who together employ over 13,000 West of England workers.

Charter supporters are at the forefront of the fight against poverty pay during the cost-of-living crisis. All organisations pledge to pay staff a Real Living Wage, give employees a say in how their workplaces are run, and clamp down on the use of zero-hours contracts.

There are also pledges on security at work, and developing staff with opportunities for them to get better, and grow.

Metro Mayor Dan Norris said: "No matter what job you do, everyone deserves to be paid properly, with opportunities to progress and develop. That's especially important during this frightening cost-of-living crisis.

"Developed in partnership with regional Trade unions, the West of England Good Employment Charter champions employers who understand that good jobs mean happier and more productive employees.

"As a 'Jobs First' Mayor, my vision is for a West of England region where every job is a good job - where all firms thrive, and every worker valued and respected."

Currently, more than 15% of the region's workforce earn less than a Real Living Wage, which is £10.90 an hour outside of London, with an estimated 11,000 workers on zero-hours contracts.

     

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