Currys has hiked its staff pay for the third time in the space of just 13 months.

The electricals retailer has announced that its hourly paid colleaguesā minimum rate will rise to Ā£10.35 across the UK and Ā£11.43 in London from October 30.
The 3.5% increase marks the third time Currys has boosted its pay rates in just over a year, and one month after the last rise came into effect.
In total, the retailer has increased base hourly pay by 15.6% in the 13-month period.
The pay rise, which will affect more than 10,000 of its colleagues, comes after Currys launched a cost-of-living review group made up of senior leadership across the business earlier this year.
Currys chief executive Alex Baldock said: āEvery day, I hear from colleagues who are feeling the impact of the rising cost of living and weāre determined to do what we can to help. Thatās why Iām proud to announce that weāre again increasing our minimum pay rates.
āWhen it comes to more capable and committed colleagues, weāre putting our money where our mouth is. Weāve invested tens of millions over the last three years in supporting colleagues.
āWhether itās more pay (minimum pay up 38% over the last five years in the UK), better bonus schemes, skills, new opportunities and career paths, weāve invested. Iām proud of that and weāre a better business because of it.ā
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