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Aldi to increase pay rates for store workers in March

Aldi has announced that it will be raising pay for store workers from 1 March. Starting pay for store assistants will increase to £13.35 per hour… View Article

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Aldi to increase pay rates for store workers in March

Aldi has announced that it will be raising pay for store workers from 1 March.

Starting pay for store assistants will increase to £13.35 per hour nationally, and £14.71 per hour within the M25. This will rise to £14.30 per hour and £15.03 within the M25 based on length of service.

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The move is part of a £36 million investment in pay and benefits by the UK’s fourth-largest supermarket.

Aldi is also increasing pay rates for store apprentices to £12.02 per hour outside the M25, and to £13.22 per hour inside the M25.  

Giles Hurley, chief executive officer of Aldi UK and Ireland, said: “Our colleagues are at the heart of everything we do. Their hard work and dedication is what allows us to offer customers the quality, value and service they expect from Aldi. That’s why we’re making such a significant investment in our promise to never be beaten on pay for our colleagues.”

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