Join the Living Wage Foundation and the West Yorkshire Fair Work Charter for Living Wage Week 2025.
Hosted at Aspire in Leeds city centre, the event is the first of its kind in West Yorkshire. It will be a chance to celebrate the almost 400 accredited Living Wage Employers across the region. We will be joined by Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire, and hear from panel discussions on the benefits of the Living Wage and the work of the West Yorkshire Fair Work Charter.
Refreshments and a light lunch will be provided, and there will be time for informal networking and discussion.
It would be great to have you join us – please register now, as places are limited.
The venue is located in central Leeds, with Leeds railway station and bus stops close by. Transport and parking information can be found on the venue website. The venue is accessible, but please do make us aware of any additional access or support needs when you sign up, so we can be sure to accommodate them.
Please be aware that photography and videography will be taking place throughout this event. By attending, you consent to your image and likeness being captured and potentially used for promotional and archival purposes by the organisers. If you have any concerns or wish to opt out, please speak to a member of the event team.
About the West Yorkshire Fair Work Charter
The West Yorkshire Fair Work Charter supports and celebrates the positive impact of fair work on businesses and their people across our region.
Fair work includes good pay, fair and flexible working conditions, and greater wellbeing, diversity, and social mobility within the workplace.
Developed by the West Yorkshire Combined Authority with employers, trade unions, business leaders, and the public, faith and voluntary sectors, it has been designed for employers of all sizes and across all sectors.
To find out more visit: westyorks-ca.gov.uk/fair-work-charter
About Healthy Working Life
Healthy Working Life is a joint programme of the West Yorkshire Combined Authority and NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board.
Healthy Working Life aims to deliver the region’s work and health plan and its vision for West Yorkshire to have the healthiest residents and workforce in England by 2040.
Created in consultation with residents and employers, Healthy Working Life will transform lives by offering personalised support tailored support to people with sickness or disability so they can stay in or return to secure, well-paid work.