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Tesco awards 5.2% pay rise however axes Sunday bonus

By Editorial Board Published March 17, 2025 3 Min Read
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Tesco awards 5.2% pay rise however axes Sunday bonus

The UK’s largest retailer is to lift retailer employee pay by 5.2% over the following six months however strip away a ten% premium for engaged on a Sunday.

Tesco mentioned it was to stagger the rise, with the complete quantity taking impact from the top of August after an preliminary rise on the finish of this month, following talks with the Usdaw union.

It marks a £180m funding for Tesco and means its employees will stay comfortably over the brand new nationwide dwelling wage price resulting from take impact on 1 April.

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The primary rise additionally coincides with the hike in employer Nationwide Insurance coverage contributions introduced in final October’s funds.

It is set so as to add £250m a 12 months to Tesco’s prices.

The corporate employs greater than 300,000 folks within the UK. It revealed 400 job losses in January as a part of efforts to “simplify” the enterprise forward of the tax change.

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The brand new pay deal, whereas above the speed of inflation, will take away a ten% bonus loved by employees once they work a shift on a Sunday.

Tesco, which had already eliminated the perk for brand spanking new starters, mentioned these affected by the lack of pay would obtain a one-off fee to cowl the following 18 months because it phased out the premium.

Tesco UK boss Matthew Barnes mentioned: “Our colleagues are our best asset, and this pay deal recognises the good work they put in day-in, day-out to serve our prospects.

“It also represents another significant investment in our colleague pay, which combined with our fantastic package of benefits, means Tesco continues to be a place to get on and thrive in a fulfilling and rewarding career.”

Daniel Adams, Usdaw nationwide officer, mentioned of the settlement: “It is a real achievement that Usdaw reps have been able to secure an above-inflation pay deal that builds on the negotiations of the last few years.

“Not solely does it guarantee a significant hole between the Tesco charges of pay and the nationwide dwelling wage in April, nevertheless it additionally signifies that in August, the essential price of pay in Tesco will exceed the true dwelling wage price outdoors of London and meet it inside the M25.”

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