Tesco: double-digit wage increase in 2017
The Tesco-Global Áruházak Zrt. has increased the average wages of 13,700 employees this year by 12.4 percent, so after 2016, a double-digit wage growth was achieved again in 2017.
The long-term goal of the company and the main policy of wage growth remain unchanged: the Tesco still wants to belong among the top three wage paying retail chains, while focusing mainly on raising the lowest salaries, but considers that wages do not slip as an important task.
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