CURRYS PLC

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UK Retailers Outpace Inflation With Employee Pay Raises -

2025-03-07 (finimize.com)

UK Retailers Outpace Inflation With Employee Pay Raises -

John Lewis and Currys lead with notable wage hikes as Bank of England keeps a close watch on rate policies

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John Lewis and Currys staff to get pay rise ahead of April minimum wage increase |

2025-03-06 (standard.co.uk)

John Lewis and Currys staff to get pay rise ahead of April minimum wage increase |

About 65,000 John Lewis shop workers will get a raise of at least 7.4% while Currys' 15,000 retail staff will get a 6% increase.

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John Lewis and Currys staff to get pay rise ahead of April minimum wage increase |

2025-03-06 (standard.co.uk)

John Lewis and Currys staff to get pay rise ahead of April minimum wage increase |

About 65,000 John Lewis shop workers will get a raise of at least 7.4% while Currys' 15,000 retail staff will get a 6% increase.

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Currys warns of ‘inevitable’ price rises as Budget fuels costs | LSE:CURY

2024-12-12 (proactiveinvestors.co.uk)

Currys warns of ‘inevitable’ price rises as Budget fuels costs | LSE:CURY

Currys PLC (LSE:CURY) has warned of price rises next year as a hike in employer national insurance and higher minimum wages fuel costs ahead. Costs are set...

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Currys warns of “inevitable” price rises after Budget impact | Retail Bulletin

2024-12-12 (theretailbulletin.com)

Currys warns of “inevitable” price rises after Budget impact | Retail Bulletin

Currys has warned that the Government's recent Budget measures could impact its business by as much as £32 million from next year. In its half year results announcement, the electricals and computing retailer said this will include a £9 million rise in wages due to National Living Wage increases, as well as a £12 million

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Weekly Outlook: US jobs data and Currys trading update

2024-09-02 (portfolio-adviser.com)

Weekly Outlook: US jobs data and Currys trading update

Monday 2 September

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Weekly Outlook: US jobs data and Currys trading update

2024-09-02 (portfolio-adviser.com)

Weekly Outlook: US jobs data and Currys trading update

Monday 2 September

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Soaring Minimum Wage Hurts Job Creation, Currys CEO Warns Labour

2024-06-21 (bnnbloomberg.ca)

Soaring Minimum Wage Hurts Job Creation, Currys CEO Warns Labour

A new UK government should ensure that increases in the minimum wage don’t make hiring more workers prohibitively costly, according to Currys Plc Chief Executive Officer Alex Baldock.

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Soaring Minimum Wage Hurts Job Creation, Currys CEO Warns Labour

2024-06-21 (bnnbloomberg.ca)

Soaring Minimum Wage Hurts Job Creation, Currys CEO Warns Labour

A new UK government should ensure that increases in the minimum wage don’t make hiring more workers prohibitively costly, according to Currys Plc Chief Executive Officer Alex Baldock.

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Pay rise benefits 200k workers but hits businesses

2024-03-31 (dailybusinessgroup.co.uk)

Pay rise benefits 200k workers but hits businesses

New minimum pay rates will benefit more than 200,000 low paid workers from today but will add to the cost pressures for thousands of hospitality, leisure and retail businesses.

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Minimum wage increase could catch businesses out

2024-02-28 (accountingweb.co.uk)

Minimum wage increase could catch businesses out

There is a risk of businesses letting the upcoming national minimum wage (NMW) increase slip by, Charlie Barnes, director and head of employment legal

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Brits prefer hybrid working over office or remote, study reveals | theHRD

2024-01-26 (thehrdirector.com)

Brits prefer hybrid working over office or remote, study reveals | theHRD

New study sheds a new light on the ongoing debate of going back to the office, being fully remote, or working in a hybrid setup. Data shows that most Brits prefer hybrid working( 38%), but interestingly, almost the same percentage( 36%) says that they feel more productive while they 're working from

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