Mick Horner has been paying the living wage to staff since 2014. Photo/Stephen Parker
A Rotorua cafe owner says he's pleased another local business owner has decided to pay their staff the living wage because his business has been doing it since 2014.
Mick and Judy Horner own Pepper's Cafe on Sala St and saw the Rotorua Daily Post story this week about Tim
Smith and Tamati Coffey, the owners of Ponsonby Rd Lounge Bar on Eat Streat, who decided to pay their staff the living wage of $19.80 an hour.
The bar is the only accredited living wage employer in Rotorua and received high praise from Rotorua Chamber of Commerce chief executive Darrin Walsh for the stance.
The Living Wage Movement Aotearoa NZ yesterday announced it had 58 accredited living wage employers nationwide, the majority being church organisations, trade unions, political parties and other businesses.
Mr Walsh also encouraged other locals to do the same and said the living wage was a much fairer pay rate and showed staff they were valued, and in turn they would provide better and more loyal service to their employer.