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Tesco to pay back staff almost £10m after massive payroll blunder | Tesco to pay back staff almost £10m after massive payroll blunder |
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Tesco will pay back almost £10m to current and former workers after a system error led to them being paid less than the national living wage. | Tesco will pay back almost £10m to current and former workers after a system error led to them being paid less than the national living wage. |
Britain’s biggest supermarket chain said around 140,000 workers were affected, each of whom will receive around £40 on average. The reimbursement will take place by the end of this month. | |
The underpayment came to light when Tesco implemented a new payroll system and reviewed its old one. | The underpayment came to light when Tesco implemented a new payroll system and reviewed its old one. |
The company found calculation errors were made when staff made voluntary contributions from their wages to benefits such as pensions, childcare vouchers and cycle-to-work schemes. | The company found calculation errors were made when staff made voluntary contributions from their wages to benefits such as pensions, childcare vouchers and cycle-to-work schemes. |
The current national minimum wage is £7.20 an hour for workers who are 25 and over and £6.95 for 21- to 24-year-olds, but after incorrect deductions were made, some employees wre paid less than these levels. | The current national minimum wage is £7.20 an hour for workers who are 25 and over and £6.95 for 21- to 24-year-olds, but after incorrect deductions were made, some employees wre paid less than these levels. |
Chief executive Matt Davies said: “As soon as our own review identified this issue we took immediate action to resolve it and establish which colleagues are affected. | Chief executive Matt Davies said: “As soon as our own review identified this issue we took immediate action to resolve it and establish which colleagues are affected. |
“We've apologised to our colleagues and our priority now is to talk to them about how this affects them individually, and make any necessary payments. | “We've apologised to our colleagues and our priority now is to talk to them about how this affects them individually, and make any necessary payments. |
“We expect payments to be up to £40 for the majority of affected colleagues.” | “We expect payments to be up to £40 for the majority of affected colleagues.” |
Tesco has notified HM Revenue & Customs and shopworkers’ union Usdaw of its mistake. | |
Usdaw national officer Pauline Foulkes said: “We continue to work with the company to ensure all staff affected are informed and that their pay is corrected and reimbursed as a matter of urgency. | Usdaw national officer Pauline Foulkes said: “We continue to work with the company to ensure all staff affected are informed and that their pay is corrected and reimbursed as a matter of urgency. |
“Our priority now is to agree measures with Tesco to ensure this doesn't happen again. | “Our priority now is to agree measures with Tesco to ensure this doesn't happen again. |
“In the meantime we are providing our members with the support and advice they require.” | “In the meantime we are providing our members with the support and advice they require.” |
In February, Argos owner Sainsbury's was fined £1.5m by HMRC for paying workers less than the minimum wage. | In February, Argos owner Sainsbury's was fined £1.5m by HMRC for paying workers less than the minimum wage. |
The company reimbursed around 37,000 current and former Argos workers a total of £2.4m after “incorrect” payments were discovered. | The company reimbursed around 37,000 current and former Argos workers a total of £2.4m after “incorrect” payments were discovered. |
Argos scheduled unpaid staff briefings before they had clocked on to their shifts, and security searches that could happen after workers had finished a shift. | |
Last month, HMRC named 360 businesses, including Debenhams, Subway and Lloyds Pharmacy, who had failed to pay the statutory minimum wage. | Last month, HMRC named 360 businesses, including Debenhams, Subway and Lloyds Pharmacy, who had failed to pay the statutory minimum wage. |
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