Wages
This coverage examines wage trends and policies in the UK retail sector, focusing on pay levels, employer contributions, labour cost management, and compliance. Reporting highlights how changes in wages impact staffing budgets, recruitment, retention, and operational planning — offering insight for executives, HR leaders, and finance professionals managing workforce investments.
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Sep- 2023 -12 SeptemberEconomy
Wage growth starts to outpace rate of inflation
Pay growth has caught up with the rate of inflation for the first time in nearly two years, as wages surged at a record rate in the last quarter, official figures have shown. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), earnings, excluding bonuses, rose by 7.8% between May and…
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5 SeptemberSupermarkets
Lidl opens largest warehouse with £300m Luton site
Lidl has announced that it has opened a new £300m warehouse in Luton, its largest warehouse in the world. The 1.2 million sq ft RDC is located in Houghton Regis, Luton, and will be delivering over 9,400 pallets a day across 150 stores. It will be the first Lidl GB…
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1 SeptemberSupermarkets
Lidl unveils further pay increase for staff
From today, 24,500 Lidl GB employees will receive one of the highest hourly wages in the sector, receiving up to 16% more than their counterparts in traditional supermarkets, the discounter has said. Store and warehouse employees working outside the M25 will see hourly pay increase to £11.40 from £11.00, rising…
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Aug- 2023 -2 AugustSupermarkets
Co-op boss hits back at profiteering claims amid rise in shoplifting
Co-op Food boss Matt Wood has “lashed out” at supermarket profiteering claims amid a surge in crime at the group’s stores, The Telegraph has reported. Hood claimed that shoplifters were able to “overrun” retailers without facing consequences, and warned that people were defending their actions after MPs accused supermarkets of…
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Jun- 2023 -21 JuneHigh Street
WHSmith, M&S and Argos ordered to pay underpaid staff
WHSmith, M&S and Argos have been ordered to pay unpaid wages to thousands of staff following an investigation from the Department for Business and Trade (DBT). WHSmith have been ordered to pay over £1m to over 17,000 workers after a policy making staff supply their own uniform caused their wages…
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May- 2023 -25 MaySupply Chain
Amazon workers in Coventry stage two more strike days
GMB Union members at an Amazon fulfilment centre in Coventry staged a strike yesterday (24 May) with another planned for tomorrow (Friday 26 May). This takes the total number of days on the picket line to 16 for the union members, who are still aiming for £15 per hour, according…
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12 MaySupermarkets
Planet Organic owed creditors £12.5m before rescue deal
Planet Organic owed creditors more than £12.5m when it fell into administration last month, The Grocer has reported. According to The Grocer, a report from administrator Interpath Advisory revealed that more than 400 unsecured creditors will not be repaid the majority of the £8.4m owed as a result of the…
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Apr- 2023 -21 AprilEconomy
Poor weather sees retail sales fall 0.9% in March
Retail sales in the UK fell 0.9% in March according to latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Some of this fall can be attributed to the poor weather in March following a 1.1% rise in February. Furthermore, non-food stores sales volumes fell by 1.3% in March 2023,…
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20 AprilHealth & Beauty
Lush raises staff pay in line with Living Wage Foundation
Lush Cosmetics has increased wages for staff in the UK this month as an accredited Living Wage Foundation employer. The real living wage, according to the foundation and based on the true cost of living, is £10.90 per hour in the UK, and £11.95 per hour in London for all…
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19 AprilNews
ProCook revenues dip by 9.7% in Q4
UK’s specialist kitchenware brand ProCook has reported £12.6m of revenues for Q4, which ended on 2 April. The Q4 revenues, which have fallen -9.7% year on year, reflect “ongoing uncertainty in the consumer backdrop” and were driven primarily by a reduction in e-commerce including the discontinued Amazon channels. Full-year revenues…
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