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VisitArran to pay staff living wage

Sheila Gilmore, holding the Living Wage accreditation, with Cecilia Paul and interns Katie Murchie and Leah Hughes.01_B22wage02

VisitArran has joined two other employers on the island who have been accredited as living wage employers for paying their staff more than the minimum wage.

The accreditation from the Living Wage Foundation is awarded to employers who pay a minimum hourly rate of £8.25 so that employees’ wages cover their basic cost of living.

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