Living Wage Lunch in Windrush Square
Tuesday, April 27th, 2010
On Saturday Chuka spoke at a Living Wage action lunch at Windrush Square in Brixton, organised by South London Citizens, a grass roots charity working with local people to organise for change around local issues.
As well as promoting the living wage, the event celebrated the ongoing work that Lambeth Council is carrying out with South London Citizens on street safety and youth opportunities.
Chuka Umunna said: “I am a big supporter of the work of London Citizens. The National Minimum Wage, which Labour introduced, was a groundbreaking step and has benefitted millions of people.
“A Living Wage would build on this by adequately reflecting the high cost of living in London, which would help further the fight against low wages and poverty.”
The Labour Party Manifesto was the only to commit to introducing a living wage for all Whitehall employees.
This commitment to a living wage would be combined with and supported by measures that Labour would introduce to address high pay in the Public Sector. These commitments ensure that the Public Sector continues to lead the way in promoting a fair and equal working environment.
London Citizens welcomed the commitment from Labour and suggested that other parties have to play catch up on the issue.
If you are interested in getting more involved with the London Citizens there is a South London Citizens section that always welcomes volunteers.
London has seen the biggest decrease in unemployment in the country – our unemployment rate has fallen by 5.71 per cent in the three months to February – by 22,000 – the Office of National Statistics announced this week.


Chuka Ummuna has signed the
Earlier this month the number of people gaining a qualification through the government’s Train to Gain programme hit the one million mark. Through working in partnership with Business Link advisers, colleges and other training providers, Train to Gain has assisted over 175,000 businesses of all sizes in identifying their skills needs, meeting their short and long term targets and increasing productivity.
Everything from basic skills to leadership and management training is catered for by the programme, enabling people to develop skills that will help them further their careers and make a significant impact on the businesses that employ them. With nearly £1bn to be invested in the Train to Gain programme over the next year, this continued investment is crucial in helping British businesses emerge strongly from economic downturn.
Labour is committed to developing more advanced apprenticeships, investing in sectors and skills on which future prosperity depends such as high tech and low carbon jobs, and empowering people through skills training.
Streatham has been boosted by news of falling unemployment figures both in Lambeth and nationally. Across the UK, unemployment is 450,000 lower than expected at the time of the last budget and 53% lower than during the last comparable recession in 1992. 
The Labour government has announced over £1.7 billion of investment for manufacturing research and new industries such as the digital sector and biotechnologies.
The government’s new strategy features £1 billion of investment in the upgrading of the country’s digital infrastructure, £70 million of new funding for manufacturing research projects and the creation of 35,000 advanced technical apprenticeships over the next two years. £38.5 million has also been assigned to 260 new research low carbon technologies projects.
The government’s Kickstart programme aims to support housebuilding sites which have experienced difficulties progressing in the difficult current economic climate. Housing associations like Clapham Park Homes have found it hard to secure bank credit for developments following the Credit Crunch.