Nationwide Windows & Doors and its sister company Future Homes have gained Living Wage accreditation.

Managing director John Whalley said: “With interest rates and fuel costs rising, and the UK in the midst of a cost of living crisis, it’s important that now more than ever British workers are paid fairly and that businesses realise and value their contributions.

“At Nationwide, we’ve always considered our workforce to be part of the Nationwide family. 

That’s why we’ve always been committed to paying a wage that we consider fair, rather than sticking to the minimum wage. It’s important to make our team members feel valued and an important part of our success.

The companies, which employ 280 staff at the Rugby headquarters and at depots across England and Wales, now join more than 12,000 UK businesses which pay the real Living Wage, the only UK wage rate based on the cost of living.

Pictured: Nationwide Production Director Dan Edwards with the Living Wage certificate.

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