Jokes aside, their wages are competitive here as well. Good business model, crew in my local Lidl remains more or less unchanged for years.
Lidl pays handsomely, everywhere.
Lidl and Hofer (Aldi) also have the highest salaries here in Austria. But that’s where you have to work the hardest.
My brother is a manager of one of thier stores, they pay good but he told me bluntly that you do the work of two people in other supermarkets so you really are under a lot of pressure, it apparently is tough and fast paced but there is actual progression available within the company which is rare.
Nice. Lidl is closest store to me 🙂 Always liked their prices and food.
How is 10 pounds per hour an acceptable wage for any company to pay? Nobody can live a life with safety and dignity on that little.
Gotta love those Germans.
I think it is also easier pay a higher wage as you don’t need a lot of people as all the groceries are in boxes on the shelves.
Interesting comments…
Am a Swede and we see Lidl as a dirty budget store filled with bad food… Seriously. I would never buy their food.. No one in my family would.. and we are working class. The same goes for all our friends etc.
Foreign meat filled with antibiotics, cruel farming, little organic, no swedish products, cuz they wanna save money, cheap ingredients, weird labels, dirty stores, looks old, looks unclean, not as friendly personnel.. it’s literally a bad store..
I went to Lidl not long ago, they didn’t have a single thing i wanted. Lidl sucks, thank God they are tiny in Sweden.
This is advertisment not news.
I use it daily, but still cant get over the fact that they removed christian cross from their products. Like went over with photoshop and removed it from christian churches/buildings on their products…
10 pounds an hour? And people praise this shit? This sub is next level clown show 🤡🤡🤡🤡🥁🥁🥁🥁
Expect high standards and be as efficient as possible but pay your staff well. Who would have thunk it that that would have been a wise business model?
How is Tesco doing in UK and other countries? In Hungary it looks suffering
In Serbia Lidl is paying the minimum wage to the workers, which is no more than 300 euros per month. Plus the supervisors are big trouble makers, yelling constantly to their workers and making their life miserable. I wish big bosses from Lidl come to Serbia to see how bad the situation is.
Lidl. A great bunch of lads.
I thought CostCo was with a starting pay of £10.90?
Wait, I’m sorry what? Is 10£ an hour a lot?
Aldi is life though.
While tesco is paying me £8.91 lol
whoever works lidl bakeries needs a much higher payraise. No way it should be that good but damn it gets me every single time, lol
£10.10 per hour?
What kind of 3rd world salary is that?…
Do people even survive on a salary like that?
Edit:
As someone downvoted me.
A genuine question. How do people in the UK survive on a salary like that.
A 18 year old with zero experience here gets £11.13/h and with one year under the best they get £11.70/h.
In Denmark it’s 130 kr., (£14.75) for trained, 120 kr. for untrained through collective agreement.
To comparison £10.10 is 88.99 kr.
Just when you guys scream about how great “minimum wage is in the EU”.
The Nordic model have provided much better without a law dictating minimum wage.
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Lidl is Love. Lidl is life.
Jokes aside, their wages are competitive here as well. Good business model, crew in my local Lidl remains more or less unchanged for years.
Lidl pays handsomely, everywhere.
Lidl and Hofer (Aldi) also have the highest salaries here in Austria. But that’s where you have to work the hardest.
My brother is a manager of one of thier stores, they pay good but he told me bluntly that you do the work of two people in other supermarkets so you really are under a lot of pressure, it apparently is tough and fast paced but there is actual progression available within the company which is rare.
Nice. Lidl is closest store to me 🙂 Always liked their prices and food.
How is 10 pounds per hour an acceptable wage for any company to pay? Nobody can live a life with safety and dignity on that little.
Gotta love those Germans.
I think it is also easier pay a higher wage as you don’t need a lot of people as all the groceries are in boxes on the shelves.
Interesting comments…
Am a Swede and we see Lidl as a dirty budget store filled with bad food… Seriously. I would never buy their food.. No one in my family would.. and we are working class. The same goes for all our friends etc.
Foreign meat filled with antibiotics, cruel farming, little organic, no swedish products, cuz they wanna save money, cheap ingredients, weird labels, dirty stores, looks old, looks unclean, not as friendly personnel.. it’s literally a bad store..
I went to Lidl not long ago, they didn’t have a single thing i wanted. Lidl sucks, thank God they are tiny in Sweden.
This is advertisment not news.
I use it daily, but still cant get over the fact that they removed christian cross from their products. Like went over with photoshop and removed it from christian churches/buildings on their products…
10 pounds an hour? And people praise this shit? This sub is next level clown show 🤡🤡🤡🤡🥁🥁🥁🥁
Expect high standards and be as efficient as possible but pay your staff well. Who would have thunk it that that would have been a wise business model?
How is Tesco doing in UK and other countries? In Hungary it looks suffering
In Serbia Lidl is paying the minimum wage to the workers, which is no more than 300 euros per month. Plus the supervisors are big trouble makers, yelling constantly to their workers and making their life miserable. I wish big bosses from Lidl come to Serbia to see how bad the situation is.
Lidl. A great bunch of lads.
I thought CostCo was with a starting pay of £10.90?
Wait, I’m sorry what? Is 10£ an hour a lot?
Aldi is life though.
While tesco is paying me £8.91 lol
whoever works lidl bakeries needs a much higher payraise. No way it should be that good but damn it gets me every single time, lol
£10.10 per hour?
What kind of 3rd world salary is that?…
Do people even survive on a salary like that?
Edit:
As someone downvoted me.
A genuine question. How do people in the UK survive on a salary like that.
A 18 year old with zero experience here gets £11.13/h and with one year under the best they get £11.70/h.
In Denmark it’s 130 kr., (£14.75) for trained, 120 kr. for untrained through collective agreement.
To comparison £10.10 is 88.99 kr.
Just when you guys scream about how great “minimum wage is in the EU”.
The Nordic model have provided much better without a law dictating minimum wage.
https://ipaper.ipapercms.dk/HKHandel/overenskomster/minioverenskomster-2020-2023/butiksoverenskomsten-dea-2020-2023/?page=2
(I know the UK is not in the EU and that it is not dictated by law)