The Independent

Sainsbury’s to give third pay rise to staff since lockdown

- MATT MATHERS

Sainsbury’s workers are set to have extra cash in their pockets after the supermarke­t heavyweigh­t announced new pay rises and bonus payments.

Frontline employees at Sainsbury’s and Argos, which was bought by the grocer in 2017, are covered by the pay boost – which bosses said was the third rise since the pandemic struck in March last year.

Sainsbury’s staff currently earn £9.30 an hour and Argos workers get £9 an hour, but this will rise to £9.50 from March.

Staff at central London stores will see their hourly pay bounce to £10.10 per hour. A 3 per cent annual bonus will also be paid, meaning a full-time worker will take home an extra £530.

Sainbury’s announceme­nt comes after Lidl announced a £200 bonus for 23,000 UK workers, Aldi also

revealed wages would rise to a minimum of £9.55 an hour and Morrisons said workers at its stores would take home at least £10 an hour from April.

Aldi said its decision earlier this year to raise wages made it the best-paying supermarke­t in the country. And last week, the German family-owned discount chain was named supermarke­t of the year by consumer group Which?.

It received a five-star rating for value for money – the only supermarke­t to achieve this in the survey.

While it only received two stars for store layout and food quality, customers said price was the most important considerat­ion when choosing where to shop. Marks and Spencer’s came second while Waitrose was in third alongside Lidl and Tesco.

Supermarke­ts have seen their sales boom during the Covid-19 pandemic due in part to people spending more time at home. They have also remained largely unaffected by lockdown restrictio­ns unlike pubs, bars and restaurant­s, which were forced to pull down their shutters again last year.

Sainsbury’s said its latest pay rise for workers meant that remunerati­on had increased by nearly one-quarter (24 per cent) over the past five years.

Meanwhile, the bonus is the third since the start of the pandemic and means the company has handed out more than £100m in extra cash to workers.

A 10 per cent payout was made between March and April last year and a second boost of 10 per cent for four weeks in November.

In March 2020, Sainsbury’s also increased pay for store staff to £9.30 per hour, while pay for workers in central London – fare zones one and two – received £9.90 per hour.

Sainsbury’s and other supermarke­ts had faced criticism earlier in the crisis when attention appeared to be focused on handing out dividends to shareholde­rs from the extra profits generated during the pandemic.

But several companies later agreed to hand back cash saved from business rates holidays, increased remunerati­on, paid bonuses and agreed to Boxing Day holidays before making the dividend payments.

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(Getty) Hourly salaries will rise from £9.30 to £9.50 for frontline workers

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