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Nike Air Max Day

Yesterday marked Air Max Day, a global celebration of Nike’s very first Air Max iteration, launched on March 26 1987. We celebrated by setting up a personalised live screen printing workshop in the agency basement. Everyone was invited to design and hand-print their own Air Max t-shirts, choosing from eight unique designs, created by Tobias Bschorr, Tom Pounder, Jeng Au, Ben Shaffery, Will Lancaster, Rachel Clancy, Mark Shanley and Karen Jane.
A big thanks to screen printing studio 3rd Rail Clothing and to W+K’s Rose Fairley, KJ and Mark Shanley for putting the day together.

Real Living Wage Pledge

We’ve been working with our friends at Creature to launch the Real Living Wage Pledge. The initiative ensures everybody working in the sector will be paid a real living wage, including interns and those on work experience over the age of 18.  So far, 34 agencies have signed up, in a bid to increase ease of entry and diversity within the creative sector.

Supported by the the AAR, Campaign magazine, IPA, Oystercatchers, and Grey London’s Diversity Taskforce, the pledge helps to ensure that nobody should ever feel a career in the creative industry, which employs more than 2m people and contributes almost £92bn to the UK economy, is unavailable to them for financial reasons.

Those who sign up to the Real Living Wage Pledge promise to pay everyone working for them or on their premises a real living wage of £10.20 per hour in London and £8.75 elsewhere, whether they be cleaners, creatives or runners, permanent or freelance. This compares to the Government Living Wage of £7.50 per hour for those aged 25 and over.

Importantly, while all participating agencies will seek accreditation from the Living Wage Foundation (LWF) if they don’t already have it, the initiative includes adults on work experience and internships – areas not currently covered by the LWF’s accreditation.

Our MD Helen said: “A simple thing we can all do to remove a barrier to entry to the industry is to ensure we pay people in entry level positions enough to live. As a minimum, we pay everyone who works on our premises the real living wage and are proud to help lead the pledge to help make the creative sector more accessible to all.”

Agencies who have already signed up to the Real Living Wage Pledge are 1492, 18 Feet & Rising, Above & Beyond, AMV BBDO, AnalogFolk, Anomaly, BJL, The Corner, Creature, Droga5, Essence, Everything Different, Grey London, Integer, Isobel, Lucky Generals, MBA, McCann London, Mediacom, Mindshare, Momentum, Mother, MRM-Meteorite, MullenLowe London, Now, Saatchi & Saatchi, Sunshine, TBWA\London, Uncommon, VCCP, Wavemaker, WCRS, Wieden+Kennedy London, and Y&R London.

To find out more information and how agencies can sign up, please visit www.reallivingwagepledge.org or contact [email protected].

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