Morgan Sindall Construction becomes real living wage employer
Morgan Sindall Construction has been accredited as a Living Wage Employer, a commitment that guarantees its staff will earn a wage that meets the costs and pressures of everyday life.
The firm’s pledge to pay the Living Wage will see all its staff receive a minimum hourly wage of £9.30 in the UK or £10.75 in London. Both rates are significantly higher than the government minimum for over 25s, which currently stands at £8.72 per hour.
This commitment to paying the real Living Wage and delivering a fair day’s pay for a hard day’s work reflects Morgan Sindall Construction’s dedication to improving employer standards in the construction industry.
The real Living Wage is the only rate calculated according to the costs of living. It provides a voluntary benchmark for employers that wish to ensure their staff earn a wage they can live on, not just the government minimum. Since 2011 the Living Wage movement has delivered a pay rise to over 250,000 people and put over £1 billion extra into the pockets of low paid workers.
Morgan Sindall Construction will undertake a range of activity relating to the accreditation during Living Wage Week, which takes place w/c 9 November.
Pat Boyle, managing director at Morgan Sindall Construction, said: “As a business we’re committed to supporting sustainable communities – both by creating exceptional buildings and facilities, and through employment that comes with a fair working wage. This accreditation reflects that ethos, and we would encourage our colleagues from across the construction industry to join us in becoming a Living Wage employer.
“We’re proud to have the best team in the industry, and this announcement also serves as an investment in the future, reflecting that Morgan Sindall Construction is a company where hard work will be matched with an above average wage, allowing individuals, our business and the communities in which we operate to flourish.”
Laura Gardiner, director of the Living Wage Foundation, said: “Ahead of Living Wage Week, we’re delighted to welcome Morgan Sindall Construction to the movement of over 6,600 responsible employers across the UK who have voluntarily committed to go above and beyond the government minimum to make sure that all their staff earn enough to live on.
“It joins thousands of small businesses, as well as major household names such as Burberry, Barclays, Chelsea and Everton Football Clubs and many more, who recognise that paying the real Living Wage is the mark of a responsible employer, and they, like Morgan Sindall Construction, believe that a hard day’s work deserves a fair day’s pay.”