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Mar 4, 2024 · Through this market-leading blend of base pay and bonus, skilled stores-based colleagues will now be able to earn on average £12.33 per hour, with top performers on £13.95 an hour on average, with some making even more as the potential for bonuses is uncapped.
- Currys announces fourth pay rise in 18 months
15 March 2023, London - Currys plc, the UK’s largest...
- Currys announces fourth pay rise in 18 months
Mar 4, 2024 · Currys has implemented a 9.5% increase in base pay for all of its hourly-paid store colleagues – some of whom will see their average rate increase above £13.95 after bonuses.
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Mar 4, 2024 · Through this market-leading blend of base pay and bonus, skilled stores-based colleagues will now be able to earn on average £12.33 per hour, with top performers on £13.95 an hour on average, with some making even more as the potential for bonuses is uncapped.
Mar 15, 2023 · 15 March 2023, London - Currys plc, the UK’s largest omnichannel technology retailer, has today announced an additional rise for hourly paid store colleagues in the UK. Rates will increase rom £10.35 per hour to £10.50, the fourth rise in the last 18 months.
Mar 4, 2024 · Through this market-leading blend of base pay and bonus, skilled stores-based colleagues will now be able to earn on average £12.33 per hour, with top performers on £13.95 an hour on average, with some making even more as the potential for bonuses is uncapped.
Mar 4, 2024 · British electricals retailer Currys said on Monday it would increase its minimum pay rate by 9.5%, in a move that reflects the rise in the government-mandated minimum wage.
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Mar 4, 2024 · The update includes an increase in the hourly rate for all hourly-paid staff, coupled with an advanced bonus scheme. This adjustment allows store-based employees to earn an average hourly wage of £12.33, with the potential for top performers to achieve an average of £13.95 per hour.