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ALDI BECOMES FIRST SUPERMARKET TO PAY MINIMUM OF £11.00 AN HOUR TO ALL STORE ASSISTANTS

  • Starting pay for Aldi Store Assistants will increase to £11.00 per hour nationally and £12.45 within the M25, from 1st January 2023
  • Pay rates rise further to £11.90 nationally and £12.75 within the M25 based on length of service
  • Around 26,000 store colleagues will benefit from the increase, which takes the company’s investment in pay in the last 12 months to £81m
  • New minimums pay rates for store colleagues are over 15% higher than a year ago
  • As well as receiving the highest hourly rates in the sector, Aldi colleagues remain the only supermarket workers to be paid for breaks in shifts

Aldi has maintained its position as the UK’s best paying supermarket by raising its starting pay for Store Assistants to £11.00 an hour nationally and £12.45 within the M25 from 1st January 2023.

The new £11.00 an hour starting rate is over 15% higher than it was a year ago, representing a £81m investment in colleague pay in the last 12 months.

The new rates are higher than the Real Living Wage that is set by the Living Wage Foundation.

Aldi is also the only supermarket to offer paid breaks, which for the average store colleague is worth an additional £871 annually.

Aldi will also be increasing the rates of pay for thousands of logistics colleagues, with starting salaries of at least £10.90, in line with the Real Living Wage.

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Giles Hurley, Chief Executive Officer of Aldi UK and Ireland, said: “Just as we promise Aldi customers that we will always offer the lowest grocery prices in Britain, we are committed to being the highest-paying supermarket for our colleagues. We are incredibly proud of every single member of Team Aldi are pleased to become the first UK supermarket to pay a minimum of £11 per hour to all Store Assistants, exceeding the Living Wage Foundation’s recommended Real Living Wage.”

Aldi was earlier this year named Employer of the Year by The Grocer magazine and its store expansion plans are set to create over 6,000 new jobs this year, adding to the 4,500 permanent roles created last year.

Aldi has a total of over 40,000 colleagues and more than 970 stores in the UK.

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