Sainsbury’s increases pay again and offers free food to workers

The supermarket said the moves are part of a £25 million package to support staff facing cost-of-living pressures.

Henry Saker-Clark
Tuesday 13 September 2022 08:25 EDT
Sainsbury’s is increasing pay as part of a £25 million package (Michael McHugh/PA)
Sainsbury’s is increasing pay as part of a £25 million package (Michael McHugh/PA) (PA Archive)

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Sainsbury’s has raised pay for staff again and offered free food during shifts as part of a £25 million package to support workers facing cost-of-living pressures.

The UK’s second largest supermarket chain said £20 million of the cash boost will go towards a pay increase.

Around 127,000 hourly paid colleagues will receive a 25p per hour increase from October.

Sainsbury’s and Argos retail staff will see minimum pay lift from £10 to £10.25 per hour, with this increasing from £11.05 to £11.30 per hour in London.

This is the first time we have given two pay rises in the same year

Simon Roberts

It comes after the retail giant increased basic hourly pay for workers from £9.50 to £10 in January.

Sainsbury’s has said the latest pay increase means frontline workers will have seen a 7.9% pay rise over the year.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) recorded 10.1% inflation in July.

Sainsbury’s added that the latest move will bring total investment into supporting its workers to around £150 million.

The new pay rates will come into effect from October 16 and will not affect the next annual pay review.

The retailer said it will also give workers “access to basic food items during shifts” from the first week of October until the end of December, as well as increasing discounts at Sainsbury’s and Argos.

“The free food will ensure that colleagues can have something to eat while they are at work and the longer and deeper discounts will help colleagues plan and manage their budgets through the autumn and in the run up to Christmas,” the company said.

It comes a day after Sainsbury’s confirmed it would be among major retailers to shut stores on Monday September 19 due to the Queen’s funeral.

Simon Roberts, chief executive of Sainsbury’s said: “Every day, I am hearing from colleagues who are really feeling the pressures of the rising cost of living.

“That’s why we are doing everything we can to help our colleagues as they face rising bills and living costs this autumn by investing £25 million into a package of support, including an early pay increase.

“This is the first time we have given two pay rises in the same year.”

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