EMCOR UK becomes Living Wage Foundation Recognised Service Provider

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EMCOR UK is proud to announce that it has been accredited as a Living Wage Foundation Recognised Service Provider.

As a Recognised Service Provider, EMCOR UK has committed to pay the Real Living Wage to its employees that work in facilities leased to and occupied by the company. EMCOR UK has further committed to work with all existing and potential customers and supply chain partners to promote the adoption of the Real Living Wage for all employees and will submit a separately costed Living Wage bid where possible.

The Living Wage was launched by Citizens UK in 2001 and the principle behind the Living Wage is that work should bring dignity and should enable families to enjoy the essentials of life. The Living Wage is calculated annually according to the basic cost of living in the UK and expressed as an hourly wage rate – both a national and London rate. 

Nick Coulstock, Head of Employee Relations and HR Projects for EMCOR UK, said: “We are delighted that EMCOR UK has been awarded Recognised Service Provider status by the Living Wage Foundation. This recognition follows a determination from our senior leaders that we should pay a decent wage to our staff, who carry out vital work on behalf of our customers.

“We are proud to support this initiative which we hope will lead to an increase in wages for all our employees that are currently paid the National Living Wage so that they are earning a wage on which they can more easily afford to live and support their families.” 

Kevin Childs, Operations Director for EMCOR UK, commented: “We are excited to be working with the Living Wage Foundation to ensure more people are paid a decent wage which will help more families to be raised out of poverty and to live more comfortably. It is essential that if we are to contribute to the communities where we operate that in addition to employing local people, we must work closely with our existing and potential customers to ensure that employees are paid an appropriate wage which is based on the genuine cost of living.”

Research by the Living Wage Foundation reveals that 80% of employers believe that the paying the Real Living Wage has enhanced the quality of the work of their employees, while absenteeism has fallen by approximately 25%, and 75% say it has increased employee motivation and retention rates.

This commitment to pay the Real Living Wage where possible strengthens EMCOR UK’s objective to support two UN Sustainable Development Goals in particular: Goal 8 – to promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all; Goal 17 – to strengthen the means of implementation and revitalise the global partnership for sustainable development. 

Currently the statutory National Living Wage for 21-24 year olds is £8.36 per hour and for 25s and over is £8.91 per hour. The voluntary Real Living Wage is £9.50 per hour across the UK and £10.85 in London. 

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