
Employee Relations
Tesco confirms 5.1% pay rise for hourly staff
The increase means hourly rates will go up to £13.28 from 29th March 2026.

The increase means hourly rates will go up to £13.28 from 29th March 2026.

The move came after staff said in listening sessions that they sometimes felt unsafe travelling to and from work.

This latest £180m investment in colleague pay will mean hourly-paid colleagues will have seen a pay increase of 32% since April 2022, equivalent to a more than £900m investment.

The BTC will hold a key evidence session on labour rights and supply chain integrity, questioning major retailers and officials as part of its inquiry into the Employment Rights Bill.

Usdaw challenges Tesco at the Supreme Court over 'fire and rehire' tactics affecting 'retained pay,' in a significant dispute over employment rights.
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