United Kingdom: Tesco develops apprenticeships and grants pay rises above inflation

After committing in mid-February to bolstering its apprenticeship programme for the start of the next academic year, UK supermarket chain Tesco signed an agreement with the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW) on 17 March raising the hourly wage of shop and distribution centre employees by 5.2%. This increase, which is higher than inflation, will be applied in two stages, in March and August 2025.

By Nathalie Tran. Published on 20 March 2025 à 10h59 - Update on 20 March 2025 à 17h37

On 12 February, the British retailer Tesco (330,000 employees) announced the expansion of its ‘Stronger Starts’ apprenticeship programme. The supermarket chain will offer 1,500 apprenticeships to young people aged 16 to 24 (with no qualifications or experience required) by 2027. From September 2025, 450 places will be available, five times more than in 2024, when 82 apprentices were taken on by the company.…

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