Monday, March 31, 2025

Retailers boost wages as competition for workers intensifies

Major UK retailers have increased pay rates in 2025 to attract and retain staff amid rising living costs. Aldi, Lidl, Tesco, and John Lewis offer higher wages for store employees.

Aldi raised its minimum hourly rate to £12.75 nationally and £14.05 within the M25 in March, with further increases to £12.85 and £14.16 set for September. Lidl matched Aldi’s £12.75 national rate and pays £14.00 within the M25, with longer-serving staff earning up to £13.65 nationally and £14.35 in London.

Tesco has invested £180 million in wage increases, setting hourly pay at £12.45 to £12.64 nationally and up to £13.85 in London. John Lewis and Waitrose opted to reinvest £114 million into employee wages instead of offering partner bonuses, setting new shop floor rates at £12.40 nationally and £13.85 in London.

Other retailers making notable pay increases include B&Q (£12.71 nationally, £14.05 in London), Sainsbury’s (£12.45–£12.60 nationally, £13.70–£13.85 in London), and Marks & Spencer (£12.60 nationally, £13.85 in London).

The pay hikes reflect ongoing competition in the retail sector to offer competitive wages and retain workers in a tight labour market.

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