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Cost of living: Council pauses bid for living wage recognition | Cost of living: Council pauses bid for living wage recognition |
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Vale of White Horse District Council said becoming a real living wage employer was a "time-consuming and resource intensive process" | Vale of White Horse District Council said becoming a real living wage employer was a "time-consuming and resource intensive process" |
An Oxfordshire council has "paused" its bid to be accredited as an employer that pays the real living wage. | An Oxfordshire council has "paused" its bid to be accredited as an employer that pays the real living wage. |
Green councillors on Vale of White Horse District Council pushed for the move back in 2023, after it was revealed some council contractors were paying the lower minimum wage. | Green councillors on Vale of White Horse District Council pushed for the move back in 2023, after it was revealed some council contractors were paying the lower minimum wage. |
But the Lib Dem-controlled authority said it had undertaken a "consideration of workload" following the government's announcement that local government would be reorganised. | But the Lib Dem-controlled authority said it had undertaken a "consideration of workload" following the government's announcement that local government would be reorganised. |
It said that it would be "for the new council to set its own direction on HR matters such as pay". | It said that it would be "for the new council to set its own direction on HR matters such as pay". |
The Living Wage Foundation puts the real living wage at £12.60 per hour outside London - above the National Minimum Wage of £12.20. | The Living Wage Foundation puts the real living wage at £12.60 per hour outside London - above the National Minimum Wage of £12.20. |
It says that more than 16,000 employers have been given an accreditation for paying the higher amount. | It says that more than 16,000 employers have been given an accreditation for paying the higher amount. |
But Vale of White Horse District Council said getting that accreditation involved contacting all the authority's third-party suppliers and contractors to seek their commitment to pay the living wage. | But Vale of White Horse District Council said getting that accreditation involved contacting all the authority's third-party suppliers and contractors to seek their commitment to pay the living wage. |
It said that was a "time-consuming and resource intensive process". | It said that was a "time-consuming and resource intensive process". |
Green councillor Katherine Foxhall said the decision to pause work towards accreditation was disappointing. | Green councillor Katherine Foxhall said the decision to pause work towards accreditation was disappointing. |
She said: "We still really think that it's vital that as major employers within the county, that councils really lead by example. | She said: "We still really think that it's vital that as major employers within the county, that councils really lead by example. |
"Particularly in the context of local government reform, what we're trying to get our leaders to do is to set the tone and the priorities of whichever authority that follows. | "Particularly in the context of local government reform, what we're trying to get our leaders to do is to set the tone and the priorities of whichever authority that follows. |
"It's really vital that we say these are the things that are important to us, these are our priorities. | "It's really vital that we say these are the things that are important to us, these are our priorities. |
"Paying people fairly is a crucial aspect of council services." | "Paying people fairly is a crucial aspect of council services." |
Under plans for local government reorganisation, district councils in Oxfordshire will cease to exist in 2028, and the county's two tier system will be replaced with unitary authorities. | Under plans for local government reorganisation, district councils in Oxfordshire will cease to exist in 2028, and the county's two tier system will be replaced with unitary authorities. |
A council spokesperson said all its directly employed staff were paid the real living wage. | |
"We are committed to providing the best employment conditions and have encouraged many of the over thousand contractors and suppliers we work with to comply," they added. | |
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