All Pay increases articles – Page 4
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ArticleLincolnshire Co-op awards 5.8% pay increase to employees
Retailer Lincolnshire Co-op has awarded its employees a 5.8% pay increase and held an awards event to recognise individual staff and teams.
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ArticlePrivate sector median pay increases remain at 3.5%
The median pay increase for the private sector remained at 3.5% in the three months to March, after falling to 3.5% from 4% in the three months to February, according to Incomes Data Research.
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ArticlePrivate sector median pay increases fall to 3.5%
The median pay increase in the private sector fell to 3.5% from 4% in the three months to February 2025, according to Incomes Data Research.
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ArticleAsda to increase hourly pay and enhance family-friendly policies
Supermarket Asda is to increase hourly pay rates for its store-based employees from October as part of an £80 million investment.
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ArticleCapita’s Life and Pensions division staff strike in pay dispute
Workers at outsourcing and professional services firm Capita’s Life and Pensions division have begun further strike action in a dispute over a fair pay offer for 2024.
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ArticleBBC TV performers accept pay increase
BBC TV performers have accepted a pay increase and improved working conditions as part of the Equity-BBC TV Agreement.
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ArticleAmerican Airlines engineers at Heathrow Airport accept pay deal
Aircraft engineers employed by American Airlines at Heathrow Airport have accepted a pay increase over the course of three years.
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ArticleTesco to increase hourly pay rate for store employees to £12.45
Supermarket Tesco has announced that it will increase hourly pay rate for its store employees from £12.02 to £12.45 as of 30 March.
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ArticleAvanti West Coast train managers accept pay and rest day agreement
Train managers employed by Avanti West Coast have voted to accept a negotiated deal regarding a pay and rest day dispute, ending all future planned industrial action.
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ArticlePrimark to increase hourly pay for 28,000 retail staff
International fashion retailer Primark is to increase hourly pay for its retail employees in Great Britain from 1 April.
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ArticleCo-op to increase pay for front-line store employees
Retailer Co-op is to increase pay for its front-line store employees, which will see hourly rates rise to at least £12.60 per hour this year.
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ArticlePrivate sector pay rises remain at 4%
Pay rises in the private sector remained at 4% in the three months ending in January 2025, according to new figures.
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ArticleJohn Lewis Partnership to invest £114 million in pay
Retailer John Lewis Partnership is to invest £114 million in pay for 99.3% of its workforce, equating to 65,000 partners, from 1 April.
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ArticleCurrys invests £8 million to increase pay
Omnichannel technology retailer Currys has increased pay for its workforce through an £8 million investment.
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ArticleB&Q to increase staff pay by 4.1%
B&Q is to increase minimum pay for more than 15,000 employees by 4.1% from April.
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ArticleMarks and Spencer to increase pay from April
Retailer Marks and Spencer is to increase pay for its employees from 1 April.
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ArticleLidl Ireland to increase pay for 6,000 employees
Lidl Ireland is to increase pay for its 6,000 employees in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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ArticleGreggs to share £20.5 million bonus and increase pension contributions
Bakery chain Greggs is to share a £20.5 million bonus among many of its 33,000 employees.
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Article33% to reduce planned 2025 salary increases due to employer NI contributions rise
A third (33%) of UK employers have reduced planned 2025 salary hikes in light of the increase to employer’s national insurance contributions from April, according to Towers Watson, which is part of risk, broking, HR and benefits consultancy Willis Towers Watson.
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ArticleFirst Bus Solent awards drivers a 4.8% pay increase
More than 140 drivers at First Bus Solent in Hampshire have been awarded a 4.8% pay rise.


