Nestlé, the nutrition company, has promised to pay all its employees at the level of the living wage, including agency workers and workers employed by subcontractors, by 2017. This is a first for an industrial giant unions now give as an example.
The Swiss nutrition giant has become the first large company to promise living wage, i.e. more than statutory minimum wage, to all its UK employees, including agency workers and workers employed by subcontractors. The Group had already introduced living wage for its 8,000 UK employees but 800 more people will now – in 2017 – be covered, working for temporary agencies or subcontractors. Nestlé UK & Ireland’s chief executive, Fiona Kendrick, declared, “We are proud to be the first...
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