Lidl invests EUR 8m in pay increases in Ireland
Lidl Ireland is investing EUR 8m to increase salaries in Ireland and a further EUR 1.31m in Northern Ireland. The pay rise will apply to all employees from 1 March 2025. Lidl Ireland has spent a total of EUR 47m on pay rises since 2022, an increase of 23.5%. The new minimum wage will now grow to EUR 15.10, more than the EUR 14.75 minimum wage recommended for 2025.
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2025/4.
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