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This achievement is part of Heathrow’s vision to make the local area a great place to live and work, a significant milestone in the airport’s long term plan for sustainable growth that will deliver even better value and experience for our passengers.
Under the accreditation, Heathrow colleagues will receive the revised London Living Wage following an increase in voluntary Living Wage rates. Colleagues working at Heathrow’s Support Centre in Glasgow will also receive a boost via the UK Living Wage. The accreditation will mean direct colleagues in Heathrow’s supply chain will also transition to the Living Wage, helping to attract and retain talent to the airport.
Demonstrating the serious approach Heathrow takes in being a responsible employer and one of choice for local communities, the airport will exceed the conditions required for accreditation. This includes by leading the way on phasing out zero hours contracts and demonstrating leadership with other businesses based at the airport by encouraging them to take a similar stance.
In addition to the accreditation requirements, Heathrow has further committed to:
Heathrow Chief Executive Officer John Holland-Kaye said:“Heathrow’s status as a world-class airport is down to the quality and expertise of our colleagues. We firmly believe that paying the Living Wage is the right thing to do as a responsible employer. It will help us to attract and retain the best people, supporting them in building a rewarding career at Heathrow.
“We are proud to be accredited by the Living Wage Foundation and are committed to going further to support responsible employment practices throughout our supply chain.”
This accreditation is another step in delivering our ambitious sustainability strategy, Heathrow 2.0, and a significant milestone for realising our vision for Heathrow to be a great place to live and work.
Which local boroughs are set to benefit most?
Using the data we hold on the 76,000 employees who work at Heathrow, we can estimate which boroughs are likely to see the most beneficiaries from this accreditation. These are:
About Living Wage Week
Living Wage Week from 5-11 November 2017 is a UK-wide celebration of the more than 3,600 employers that have voluntarily committed to ensure employees and subcontracted staff working on their premises earn a real Living Wage. This includes a third of the FTSE 100 and major household names such as IKEA, Burberry, Nationwide, EDF Energy and Oxfam. There will be over 30 events happening across the UK during Living Wage Week.
The Foundation has launched a new video and website showing the difference earning a real Living Wage makes to people’s lives. See www.livingwage.org.uk to watch and share the video.