We all know what the minimum wage is - but is it enough? The Living Wage goes a step further. It’s the hourly rate a worker needs not just to survive, but to live with dignity - covering the real cost of essentials like food, housing, transport, and the ability to participate in family and community life.
What does it mean to be a Living Wage Employer in Aotearoa?
In this pre-recorded panel discussion, you'll hear directly from a group of accredited organisations, including Auckland Council, that have made the commitment - not just as a financial decision, but as a statement of values and leadership.
These employers will speak to why they chose to become accredited, how it reflects their commitment to fairness, and the role they believe business and the public sector can play in building more equitable communities.
Whether you’re on the journey toward accreditation or simply interested in what leadership grounded in social responsibility looks like, this panel offers a compelling look into the Living Wage Movement from those who have chosen to walk the talk.