The retail chain has announced a third pay increase in just over a year.
Retail giant Currys is giving another pay rise to its staff under moves to help them cope with the cost-of-living crisis.
The company, which has more than 300 stores, has now increased hourly pay by 15.6% in just over a year. Paula Coughlan, chief people, communications and sustainability officer at Currys, added: “Everyone has been having to deal with the increased cost of living and we haven’t underestimated what it means for our colleagues.
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