Marks & Spencer to give workers their second pay rise this year

The high street shop is set to give its employees another pay rise before the end of the year, as it looks to help them through the cost of living crisis.

Workers will see their hourly pay increased to a minimum of £10.20 from October 1.

This follows a pay rise in April and could see workers earn an extra £100 this month.

Stuart Machin, chief executive at M&S said: “Whether you’re running a home or running a business, everyone across the country is feeling the pressure of rising costs.

“We want to do what we can to help ease some of that strain; that’s why we have invested in price to deliver better value for our customers and, why we are investing in our colleague base pay for the second time this year.”

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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