Everyday People Making Change

Living Wage Takes Off!

1 h 13 min · 22 sep 2022
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Beschrijving

It's never too early to make change. And in the current cost of living crisis, it's more urgent than ever that we do. Join us for this episode as we hear the remarkable story of how school children, parents and teachers joined forces with civil society institutions across Newham Citizens and persuaded one of Newham's largest employers, City Airport, to become Living Wage accredited - putting thousands of pounds back into workers' pockets. This is a story for anyone wanting to learn how to tackle the injustice of poverty pay, and for school communities to be inspired by the potential of our youngest changemakers.  Feeling fired up? Find out more at www.citizensuk.org/podcast and get in touch by emailing podcast@citizensuk.org or tag us on social media @CitizensUK. And don’t forget to like, subscribe and rate us 5 stars!

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