Hours of work are normally 35 hours per week - 9.00am to 5.00pm, with 1 hour for lunch -
but it may, on occasion, be necessary to work additional hours.
[The department offers flexible working hours within strict rules]
Holiday entitlement will be 25 working days per annum exclusive of Public Holidays. Annual
leave will be deducted during the Company shutdown over Christmas equal to a
maximum of 3 days. The FUW Group also provides St. David’s Day as an additional paid
holiday.
The possession of a car and a driving licence or the ability to travel around Wales without
reliance on public transport is essential for this post.
Expenses for journeys undertaken on FUW business will be reimbursed at agreed rates
upon production of satisfactory receipts in line with our expenses policy.
REPORTING
The SPAO will report directly to the Head of Policy.

FUW welcomes new Welsh Labour Leader

The Farmers’ Union of wales has welcomed the appointment of Mark Drakeford as the new Welsh Labour leader, who will take over as First Minister from Carwyn Jones in the next week.

Following the announcement FUW President Glyn Roberts said: “The Farmers’ Union of Wales has an obligation to work with all political parties and Governments of the day to secure our members’ futures, and to oppose those actions or proposals we believe would be detrimental to our industry.

“Over the years our relations with Welsh Governments have delivered positive results for both farmers and governments as well as for the wider economy of Wales and we very much hope that we will be able to work with Mark Drakeford to continue this record.

“There can be little doubt that the vast majority of the core objectives of the FUW and the Welsh Government have been aligned, not least in terms of protecting Welsh livelihoods, sustaining and creating Welsh jobs, and improving Welsh prosperity and sustainability. We are also closely aligned in terms of the Well-being of Future Generations Act where farming can and does play such an important role.


“As we face serious challenges as a result of Brexit and also proposals to review the ways that farmers are supported in delivering for the nation, I want to remind Mr Drakeford that this Union is fully prepared to work with him and his Government to co-produce optimal solutions for Wales.”

The FUW looks forward to working with Mark Drakeford and the Government that he will lead and hopes to discuss how #FarmingMatters in the near future.