Ah yea it’s all good like but these lidls are run on skeleton crews, just a few people. Yes the staff are paid better than say dunnes but they are under way more pressure and have to do a lot more.
The optics look good but Tesco would have 20 people on at the same time Lidl has 5 people on, waiting around in line at checkouts for ages.
“The wage is independent assessed and recommended rate of income considered necessary to have a socially acceptable standard of living.” €13.85 🤡
>Lidl Ireland becomes first employer to commit to living wage for 2023
Great news, but I think the title should be ‘first minimum wage employer’. There are lots of companies that don’t have any minimum wage workers on the books and only supply liveable jobs.
Common lidl W
I swear IKEA made a thing out of doing this a good while back.
Doesn’t Ikea and TKMAXX already do this too?
That’s still well short of a real living wage – should be €20 per hour minimum.
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Ah yea it’s all good like but these lidls are run on skeleton crews, just a few people. Yes the staff are paid better than say dunnes but they are under way more pressure and have to do a lot more.
The optics look good but Tesco would have 20 people on at the same time Lidl has 5 people on, waiting around in line at checkouts for ages.
“The wage is independent assessed and recommended rate of income considered necessary to have a socially acceptable standard of living.” €13.85 🤡
>Lidl Ireland becomes first employer to commit to living wage for 2023
Great news, but I think the title should be ‘first minimum wage employer’. There are lots of companies that don’t have any minimum wage workers on the books and only supply liveable jobs.
Common lidl W
I swear IKEA made a thing out of doing this a good while back.
Doesn’t Ikea and TKMAXX already do this too?
That’s still well short of a real living wage – should be €20 per hour minimum.