Jewson has announced plans to increase its employees’ wages ahead of the Government’s introduction of the National Living Wage later this year.
The National Living Wage will be brought into effect from 1st April 2017 and will replace the minimum wage for over 25s. However, Jewson has decided to go beyond the Government’s mandatory increase and pay all employees over the age of 21 at least £7.80 per hour, rather than the required £7.50.
Plumbers merchant Graham and other sister companies within the Saint-Gobain group will also be following suit.
Mark Rayfield, CEO at Jewson, commented: “A business is only as good as its employees and our colleagues are essential in providing a great service to our customers. It’s essential we recognise and reward the hard work and commitment of all of our employees.
“We also pride ourselves on giving young people the support they need to progress in a construction career, having partnered with Street League, the UK’s leading sport for employment charity, and developing an apprenticeship programme. It was a no-brainer to extend our wage increase to over 21s too.”
Salary is just part of the benefits package all Jewson employees can access, including: the opportunity to buy and sell holidays, a discounted cycle through its cycle to work scheme for the health conscious, as well as a childcare voucher scheme for parents. Jewson also offers a pension scheme with excellent life insurance cover and a money saving range of discounts through its reward website.