Wage Transparency Card
Floor rate, median, and the local living wage published beside the labor cost line.
Floor rate, median, and the local living wage published beside the labor cost line.
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Wage Transparency Card publishes three numbers in a stat tile grid: the $24 starting rate on the workshop floor, the $31 median across all 14 bench and floor roles, and the $19.85 Rotterdam living wage named as the number both have to beat. A card beneath explains why these figures belong on a shopping site: the labor line in the cost bars is people, and "these are the numbers those people are paid." The footer draws the boundary: individual salaries stay private, the floor and the median are the public numbers, restated every January.
Rates are one array. The living wage comparison is what anchors the numbers in context that a visitor can check.
Reach for this block on the pricing transparency page or the brand story section, next to the cost breakdown. The living wage figure must be kept current; the number names the city and the year it applies to.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the three number floor plus median plus living wage. Other wage card configurations:
Tip: naming the local living wage gives the numbers a reference point the buyer can look up themselves, which is the difference between a claim and a verifiable fact.