An extra £150 a year in contributions could benefit some lower earners on the living wage
Cornwall-based Coastline Housing becomes seventh employer to sign up to initiative
The Living Wage Foundation has launched a campaign to tackle work insecurity after research found one in six workers are in low-paid, unstable work.
The proportion of employees earning the legal minimum wage could double over the next five years as the national minimum wage (NMW) increase comes into effect.
The Living Wage Foundation (LWF) has raised serious concerns about chancellor George Osborne's top-up to the national minimum wage.
Businesses will be given tax breaks for paying the Living Wage while exploitative elements of zero hours contracts will be outlawed under a Labour government.