
What the Living Wage is and why it's important
The real Living Wage, currently £13.45 in Bristol, is the only UK wage rate based on the cost of living. It is voluntarily paid by UK businesses who believe their staff and contractors deserve a wage that meets everyday needs. Providing employees with a wage based on living costs can help provide security and stability for workers.
Further details are available on the Living Wage Foundation website.
Bristol became a Living Wage Place in December 2019. Since then, the Living Wage Foundations estimates that roughly 4,500 salaries have been uplifted helping tackle in-work poverty in Bristol. There are currently over 280 living wage employers headquartered in Bristol.
Business benefits
Being a real Living Wage accredited employer can bring advantages to you as a business and to your staff. Paying the real Living Wage can enhance your reputation, encourage higher staff retention and productivity, make you more attractive as an employer to potential staff and boost your bids for tenders.
You can get recognition for paying your staff the real Living Wage by join the growing network of Living Wage businesses in Bristol and the West of England.
Further information
You can find more information about the real Living Wage and how to become an accredited employer on the Living Wage Foundation website or by emailing livingwage@bristol.gov.uk
Follow the Bristol Living Wage City Instagram page.
Go to our pdf Guide to Bristol Real Living Wage Employers(254 KB) .
How to apply
The list of accredited Bristol Living Wage employers is on the Living Wage Foundation website.
The list can be filtered by sector, locally or nationally.
Quotes from Living Wage employers
University of the West of England Bristol
Tracy Curnock, Senior HR Consultant (Reward)
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Tess Lidstone, Co-owner
Making Bristol a Living Wage City
You can contact the Living Wage team at livingwage@bristol.gov.uk