Becoming a Living Wage Employer

We are proud to announce that Creative Mentor Network has earned accreditation as a Living Wage Employer with the Living Wage Foundation. But what exactly does this mean, and why is it important for socioeconomic economic diversity in the creative industries?

The Real Living Wage, as certified by the Living Wage Foundation, is more than just a title. It's a commitment to ensuring that everyone receives a wage that covers the cost of living, not just the minimum required by law. Today they announced their rates for 2023/23, which is now £12 per hour across the UK and £13.15 per hour in London, reflecting the actual expenses individuals and families face daily.

For us at Creative Mentor Network, this accreditation is not just a badge; it's a reflection of our dedication to socioeconomic diversity, equity, and inclusion in the creative world. Here's why it's so important:

1. Providing access to opportunity

Entering the creative industry can be a daunting challenge, especially for those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. People can be deterred by low starting wages, as many can’t afford to live off the government minimum or living wage. Paying the real living wage eliminates this financial barrier, making entry-level roles more accessible.

2. Creating economic fair play

Imagine trying to break into a new field without the financial safety nets that others may have. The creative industry should be about talent, not privilege. A real living wage ensures a level playing field, giving everyone a fair chance to showcase their abilities. Being paid fairly can also help boost confidence which means you are more likely to succeed in your role and do a good job.

3. Changing the Status Quo

In 2016, the government rebranded the minimum wage as the 'national living wage,' but this designation hasn't kept up with the true cost of living. Many found that these rates don't cover their everyday needs. By committing to a real living wage, we're taking a stand against this status quo, championing fair pay and a brighter future for all in the creative sector.


JOIN US IN MAKING A DIFFERENCE

Our pledge to the Real Living Wage is more than a symbol; it's part of our mission.

Our Jobsboard has always had a strict criteria for what roles we advertise. We require all salaries to be transparent and in line with the real living wage. This ensures that every opportunity we present reflects our values and is accessible to our community. We encourage you to visit our Jobsboard, where you can hire talent from lower socioeconomic backgrounds and support young creatives.

In embracing the Real Living Wage, Creative Mentor Network celebrates a milestone and a profound step towards a more equitable and inclusive creative industry. By leading by example, we are inviting the creative industry to commit to this change too.

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