Building community wealth into Pride in Place
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There has been progress in this agenda, but there is work to do to ensure that everyone is paid a fair wage for a fair day’s work. It is not enough to view job creation as success, we need good employment, which is secure, paid fairly, and provides opportunities for progression. This blog highlights why the advancement of a true Living Wage is important.
However, in building a fairer economy, increasing wages levels are likely to be insufficient in isolation. The technological revolution and the acceleration of automation are speeding up a longstanding shift from wealth through employment and wages, to wealth through investment return. Automation increasingly means that lower/medium skilled production jobs will disappear. The task is clear: we must reorganise our economy and build more forms of democratically owned investment and return vehicles, and advance ownership forms which seek to capture and broaden out wealth gains, such as cooperatives. This is the agenda which the Living Wage must be part of.
[1] https://www.jrf.org.uk/report/monitoring-poverty-and-social-exclusion-2016 [2] https://www.livingwage.org.uk/news/living-wage-costs-benefits-report [3] https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/722429/The-Living-Wage-Employer-Experience-Report.pdfWant to make your local economy fairer and stronger? Talk to us – we’re here to help you make change happen.
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