Morrisons pay to break £10 an hour barrier

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– All supermarket colleagues to receive at least £10 an hour from April 2021 – 

First major UK supermarket to reach key pay milestone – 

Morrisons will become the first supermarket to sell wonky sprout stalks this December. The sprout stalks, which cost just 75p, will help shoppers with the rising cost of Christmas and help farmers whose crops have been affected by the unseasonably hot and dry weather earlier this year. The wonky sprout stalks are shorter and stumpier than normal sprout stalks and have varied sized sprout buttons but have the same taste and nutritional benefits as ‘perfect’ sprouts.
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Morrisons is today announcing a new pay deal for its store colleagues, becoming the first UK supermarket group to guarantee pay of at least £10 an hour. The new deal will start in April and will mean a significant pay increase for nearly 96,000 Morrisons colleagues. For the majority of colleagues the pay increase is approximately 9%.

Morrisons minimum hourly pay currently stands at £9.20 an hour. Today’s announcement means that since 2015, Morrisons pay has increased by over 46%.

Three quarters of the costs of the increase will be met by direct payroll investment and a quarter by changing the discretionary annual colleague bonus scheme. Having listened hard to colleagues, they said they would prefer to have a guaranteed amount in their hourly rate and receive it more regularly. So, the annual budget for the discretionary bonus scheme is being rolled into colleagues’ hourly rate, which is paid every four weeks.

Pictures to show how this Valentine’s Day, Morrisons florists are celebrating all types of lovers by launching one of the UK’s most colourful flowers – the Rainbow Rose.
Part of Morrisons’ The Best range, the Rainbow Rose has been designed so that anyone can give it to anyone else. To create the rainbow effect, florists cut the rose stems and dip each part into a different coloured water – which are absorbed by the flower to turn each petal into a different vibrant colour.
The roses will be available in all Morrisons stores from 11 February and will cost £4 with 50p per rose being donated to the LGBTQ+ charity, Albert Kennedy.
For more information, please contact the Morrisons press office at The Academy on 020 7100 7100 or morrisons@theacademypr.com

David Potts, Morrisons CEO, said:

“It’s great to be able to say that in the UK from April this year, if you work at Morrisons supermarkets, you will earn at least £10 an hour. It’s a  symbolic and important milestone that represents another step in rewarding the incredibly important work that our colleagues do up and down the country.

Pictures to show how this Valentine’s Day, Morrisons florists are celebrating all types of lovers by launching one of the UK’s most colourful flowers – the Rainbow Rose.
Part of Morrisons’ The Best range, the Rainbow Rose has been designed so that anyone can give it to anyone else. To create the rainbow effect, florists cut the rose stems and dip each part into a different coloured water – which are absorbed by the flower to turn each petal into a different vibrant colour.
The roses will be available in all Morrisons stores from 11 February and will cost £4 with 50p per rose being donated to the LGBTQ+ charity, Albert Kennedy.
For more information, please contact the Morrisons press office at The Academy on 020 7100 7100 or morrisons@theacademypr.com

“Over the last year we have seen renewed and widespread appreciation in the UK for our colleagues who have had an incredibly tough 2020, working tirelessly so Britain could eat well and shop safely throughout the pandemic. Morrisons colleagues have earned their status as key workers, and this pay increase, many times over.”

Joanne McGuinness, Usdaw National Officer, said:

“The new consolidated hourly rate is now the leading rate of the major supermarkets, which is paid every hour and removes the uncertainty of a bonus payment. It is a big step forward, shows that Morrisons is prepared to invest in the staff to help grow the business and I hope that the deal is supported by our members in the ballot.

“It’s been a tough time for food retail staff who have worked throughout the pandemic in difficult circumstances. They provide the essential service of keeping the nation fed and deserve our support, respect and appreciation. Most of all they deserve decent pay and this offer is a welcome boost.”

The pay deal announced today is subject to a ballot opening on 27 January 2021.

In addition to the hourly pay increase, Morrisons will pay a London weighting. Rates for inner London will be 85p and for outer London 60p per hour.


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