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M&S boosts store worker pay by 6.4%, but drops real living wage pledge
M&S will pay at least £13.41 nationwide and £14.74 in London, investing over £70 million in a 6.4% raise amid dropping the real living wage pledge.
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M&S boosts store worker pay by 6.4%, but drops real living wage pledge
The retail giant is no longer offering pay in line with the voluntary real living wage levels.
·London, United Kingdom
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