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Article

7 Dec 2021

Author:
Sarah Butler, The Guardian

UK: Harrods restaurant workers win 25% increase in pay following strike threat over wages

"Harrods restaurant staff strike averted after pay victory", 7 December 2021

Restaurant workers at Harrods say they have won a 25% increase in pay, with some chefs now earning more than £12.50 an hour – averting a threatened strike during Christmas week.

The United Voices of the World union (UVW)...said the deal represented a “new benchmark for pay in the hospitality sector”, with some Harrods workers in line for £5,000 extra in annual pay. It said the deal, for some, included agreed annual pay rises of 3% from 2023.

The union said early last month that it would ballot staff about a potential strike over poor pay and a heavy workload for staff after job cuts.

One restaurant worker said: “... we are delighted that our bosses have engaged with us and recognised our hard work. We will be getting the pay rise we have fought for and that we deserve – good news for us and workers beyond.”...

Harrods said...that the increased pay for restaurant staff was not driven by the threat of union action but came after three months of reviews to ensure pay was in line with industry benchmarks.

The retailer said in a statement: “This has been entirely driven by ongoing discussions and work internally with our restaurant colleagues, and at no point during this three-month process have we engaged with a third party.

“We are consistently reviewing our pay policies to ensure we continue to attract and retain the best talent.”...