The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Discovery and Verdant Works staff see wage boost due to V&A effect

- JAKE KEITH

The organisati­on behind two of Dundee’s most popular attraction­s has announced a “V&A boost” will allow them to pay staff higher wages.

Dundee Heritage Trust (DHT) runs Discovery Point and Verdant Works and has announced it will now pay all employees at least the Real Living Wage – currently £9 per hour.

Deirdre Robertson, chief executive officer for Dundee Heritage Trust, said there has been a “substantia­l increase” in visitor numbers over the past 18 months.

She added the increase “peaked” in the months following the opening of the V&A.

“The increase has not only been via paying visitors to our museums, but also an increase in footfall to our free exhibition­s, gift shops and restaurant­s.

“This increase in visitor numbers is largely due to the V&A effect and we would like to thank our neighbours for putting Dundee firmly on the internatio­nal map.

“The uplift has taken DHT from an underlying loss-making position to our first trading profit in several years.

“As an organisati­on that is 96% funded from our own operations and fundraisin­g activities, we are knowingly taking on real operationa­l challenges implementi­ng the significan­t cost of Real Living Wage.

“However, we feel it’s the right thing to do for our loyal staff. We are proud to be able to contribute to the efforts by Dundee City Council and other organisati­ons to make Dundee a Living Wage City.”

The news comes just six months after it was revealed the number of people visiting Discovery Point jumped 42% in 2018 compared to 2017.

A total of 64,627 people paid to enter the attraction. Verdant Works also saw visitors increase from 16,477 to 19,993 over the same period.

Dundee City Council leader John Alexander said: “I’m delighted that the Dundee Heritage Trust is making this commitment and paying the Real Living Wage.”

 ??  ?? The queues for the V&A’s opening stretched back hundreds of metres. Picture: Kris Miller.
The queues for the V&A’s opening stretched back hundreds of metres. Picture: Kris Miller.
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Deirdre Robertson of Dundee Heritage Trust.

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