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Firms should pay £8.25 per hour, says new Living Wage campaign

Initiative to make Birmingham a 'Living Wage City' wins support from MPs and businesses

Business leaders and politicians have backed a major new initiative to make Birmingham a ‘Living Wage City’.

But, despite major employers like Birmingham City Council, and KPMG signing up, more than 115,000 people in the city still earn below the Voluntary Living Wage threshold.

In fact, research showed Birmingham was the worst place to live in the country if you wanted to earn the Voluntary Living Wage.

on Monday – as part of Living Wage Week – that the voluntary level should be increased by 40p to £8.25 an hour.

Unity Trust Bank, Edge Equipment Hire and Isla Bikes are among 75 employers in the West Midlands already accredited by the Living Wage Foundation.

But the Living Wage, as set out by the foundation, , set out by the Government last year, which will be £7.20 when it is brought in next April.

More than half of workers in the Birmingham constituency of Northfield earn less than the sum set out be the foundation – and the figure is worse for women at 63 per cent.

Richard Burden

Northfield’s Labour MP, , has now backed calls to create a cuts loom.