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Aldi has announced that it is increasing its pay rates for around 7,000 warehouse workers across the UK from 1 February 2023.

Following two pay increases for hourly-paid warehouse colleagues in 2022, this further rise means colleagues will be paid up to 20% more than at this time last year.

Most distribution centre roles are Warehouse Selectors and these colleagues will receive a new minimum rate of £13.18 an hour – up from £11.48 in January 2022.

The move follows Aldi’s recent pay review for store assistants which came into effect this month, and saw Aldi offer starting pay of £11.00 an hour nationally, rising to £11.90, and £12.45 rising to £12.75, within the M25.

Aldi said it is also the only supermarket to offer paid breaks, which is worth an additional £871 a year for the average store colleague.

Giles Hurley, chief executive officer of Aldi UK and Ireland, said: “Just as we promise our customers that we will do all we can to support them, we are equally committed to supporting our amazing Aldi colleagues – as we remain the highest-paying supermarket in the UK.

“This announcement recognises the hard work and contribution our colleagues make in serving communities across the country and it’s down to them that we are able to ensure our customers can access fresh affordable food, every single day.”

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