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Wilko increases staff pay to £10
Author: Edward Hands

Wilko increases staff pay to £10

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Wilko has announced it has increased its entry level hourly rate to £10 – 50p above the national living wage.

The pay increase comes after a successful national ballot of team members undertaken by the GMB trade union.

The retailer said it is committed to an additional market forces temporary payment of 50p per hour for logistics team members to support recruitment and retention until the end of March 2023.

Wilko is also temporarily increasing team member discounts to 30% until the end of January, to help support colleagues during the cost-of-living crisis.

CEO Jerome Saint-Marc said: “We heard loud and clear from team members and from the GMB, that they are worried about the cost-of-living increase, particularly for anybody on entry level hourly rates. Despite the pressures on retail at the moment, we are really pleased to be able to further invest in our team members to help them through this.

“Our goal remains to grow by helping hard-working families with their everyday household and garden jobs. This approach is made possible only through the continued long-term commitment of our family ownership which enables us to make the right decisions for Wilko’s continued success.”

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