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M S increased pay by at least 6.4% from April 1 for retail staff, boosting wages to £13.41 an hour nationwide, or £14.74 per hour for those based in London. Shareholder activists ShareAction, on behalf of 14 institutional investors, called on M S to return worker pay to the real living wage, with which the retailer has previously been aligned for many years.
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M S increased pay by at least 6.4% from April 1 for retail staff, boosting wages to £13.41 an hour nationwide, or £14.74 per hour for those based in London.
according to The IndependentShareholder activists ShareAction, on behalf of 14 institutional investors, called on M S to return worker pay to the real living wage, with which the retailer has previously been aligned for many years.
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