Media Release
Wednesday 13 Feb. 2013
Living Wage support Living Communities
Wesley Community Action has joined the chorus of churches, community organisations and unions calling for public bodies
and large employers to support the living wage.
Wesley Community Action Chairperson Peter Glensor said a fundamental part of a healthy community was that members of
that community received a wage that supported their participation in the life of that community..
“When wages are paid below a sustainable level then the community becomes hollowed out and positive communities risk
growing social problems and associated high costs for everyone,” said Peter Glensor.
“For example, a company that single-mindedly focuses on reducing its costs by contracting out core services or lowering
wages could simply be passing on costs to some other part of society.”
“Our interconnectedness also means that if a big employer moves to a living wage then we all benefit,” said Peter
Glensor
Wesley Community Action provides services to young people and the elderly in the Wellington area and is part of the
Methodist Church, which has also endorsed the Living Wage.
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