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Cornwall becomes º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's first 'real living wage' county

Hundreds of companies in the Duchy have committed to paying staff above the national minimum wage

A view of Truro Cathedral from Pydar Street (Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall Live)

Cornwall has officially become a 'living wage' location after a campaign by a regional action group. The county secured the accreditation from the Real Living Wage Foundation after hundreds of companies committed to paying staff in line with the cost of living.

Research in 2023 estimated that 60,000 workers in Cornwall were paid less than the Real Living Wage, including 20% of male part-time workers and 40% of female part-time workers.

Cornwall is the first º£½ÇÊÓÆµ county to be named a 'Living Wage Place'. It joins 17 other º£½ÇÊÓÆµ locations - primarily cities and metropolitan boroughs - including Newcastle, Cardiff, Bristol and London to be recognised.

A Living Wage Place is one where employers of all sizes and sectors are encouraged to pay their staff and regular contractors an income over and above the national minimum wage.

Simon Fann, manager of Truro Foodbank, who helped lead the campaign, said: “The mainstay is that workers need to receive fair and regular pay, but there are tangible benefits for businesses in Cornwall which can be financial as well as reputational.

"This is a voluntary commitment – we urge businesses not to just default to paying the minimum or imposing zero hours contracts. The campaign will be promoted in the coming weeks and months. Be part of this momentum in Cornwall."

The Cornwall action group is supported by businesses such as Wildanet, Mother Ivey’s Holiday Park, Cornish Gems, Cornwall Voluntary Sector Forum and Coastline Housing.

Over the past 18 months, the number of accredited businesses in Cornwall has grown from 113 to over 300, meaning more than 15,000 workers now receive the Real Living Wage.