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Tesco to drop extra payment for Sunday working!

105 replies

PassingStranger · 17/03/2025 21:59

It says they will increase wages though in general.

No more extra for working Sundays though!

OP posts:
Overhaul54 · 18/03/2025 06:53

It’s only the employees that had contracted Sunday shifts eons ago. I didn’t get it.

Sunday is a great day to work as the public is only in 9 - 4. You can get on with filling in a nice quiet shop.

JoyousEagle · 18/03/2025 06:53

PassingStranger · 17/03/2025 23:47

Waitrose do, or they did, not sure if they stopped it.
They worked on Sundays because it was better pay.

Waitrose stopped about 10 years ago. I got time and a half when I worked there about 15 years ago.

I’m really surprised tesco was still offering it to be honest.

TwentyTwentyFive · 18/03/2025 06:54

AmazingBouncingFerret · 18/03/2025 06:45

They are about 15 years later than most other retailers! Thought double time Sundays and bank holidays for retail were a long gone thing of the past!

Likewise! The most shocking thing about this post isn't that they were scrapping it, but that they still offered it at all.

Many people actually want to work the weekend shift. It's no longer seen as an inconvenience to work on a Sunday and it really doesn't need the carrot of extra pay to encourage people in the same way it did 20 odd years ago.

Katypp · 18/03/2025 06:57

Interesting how this is being brushed aside for retail workers. Would posters support cutting weekend premiums for NHS workers to save public money?

Loveduppenguin · 18/03/2025 07:07

I’m not in retail but we still get double pay if we do overtime on a Sunday or a bank holiday. Anything else is time and a half. Even those on shift rotas (I’m on a day contract) get paid triple for a bank holiday if their shift lands on it.

Zanatdy · 18/03/2025 07:09

I used to love doing the Sunday shift when I worked at Tesco. We had a rota as everyone wanted to do it. I guess as supermarkets are open all hours now it’s not unusual to expect to work a Sunday in retail.

Arthurnewyorkcity · 18/03/2025 07:11

Many moons ago I worked at Wilkinsons then wilko. I used to get 7.50an hour.. Sundays was double time. 15 an hour was amazing! But if honest, totally unnecessary. Sundays aren't seen as a day of rest nowadays, just another day and it was usually quiet. It wasn't nice having a new contract saying otherwise but I can see why they stopped it. It must be quite rare in retail to have an enhancement for Sundays that isn't abnormal hours?

alwayscrashinginthesamecar1 · 18/03/2025 07:12

I'm in Oz, we still get time and a half on Saturday, double on Sundays and triple on Public Holidays. My son loves it, almost $80 (about 40 quid) an hour for delivering takeaway on the public hols.

Changeissmall · 18/03/2025 07:20

In my public sector 365 office we still pay 1.5 pay for weekends. Used to be double for a Sunday. Does seem outmoded as weekends are popular. Quieter and helps people with childcare. It adds about 20% to average pay though so can’t see our unions letting it go.

LucyMonth · 18/03/2025 07:35

Katypp · 18/03/2025 06:57

Interesting how this is being brushed aside for retail workers. Would posters support cutting weekend premiums for NHS workers to save public money?

Yes I absolutely would. I had no idea they did get weekend premiums.

I think if you take on a career that involves weekend work you know what you are signing up for.

I worked in an animal rescue centre for 10 years. Weekend work. Retail, restaurants, cafes, pubs, hotels, gyms, emergency services, airport staff, bus drivers, cinema staff, museum staff. There are countless industries that involve weekend work. Tesco isn’t special. It is very, very normal to work weekends for millions of people.

For many people it is a draw as they get time off during the week instead, easier to get appointments, every where is quieter, useful for childcare etc. So you shouldn’t need incentivised to work the weekend. It’s either something you are willing to accept as part of your industry or you work in a different industry.

xanthomelana · 18/03/2025 07:39

I don’t think people are grasping that staff are effectively worse off after their pay rise and that shouldn’t be the case. Lots of single parents will be £50-£60 a month down due to the Sunday premium being scrapped. In what world should a company that makes billions leave their staff worse off after a pay rise? It’s pure corporate greed, no excuse for it.

x2boys · 18/03/2025 08:09

DenholmElliot11 · 17/03/2025 22:25

Dont work sundays then.

I used to get paid double time on sundays. When they stopped paying double time, i stopped working them.

Not sure its that's simple my dh works for a subsidury, of Tesco and working some Sundays is part of his contract
Is this for newer employees Op?

PenneyFouryourthoughts · 18/03/2025 08:10

On the railways some operators run Sunday services on OT so sometimes trains are cancelled.

I work seven on, two off on my roster (unless I'm on nights, in which case I get 3-4 days off prior as a long weekend) so working Sundays is normal for me, but I get paid a very good salary for that. I only get "extra hours" or OT if asked to work a day off or do some extra hours before or after my rostered ones.

Some part-time colleagues prefer to work weekends to reduce childcare costs and so they can actually spend time with their children.

I don't think Sundays should be considered sacrosanct anymore. People do lots of different things on Sundays, and other people work on Sundays to facilitate that.

3678194b · 18/03/2025 08:14

They're late to the party! When I was a teen I worked for a cheap discount store, it wasn't long after the Sunday Trading Laws had been updated so they were new opening on Sundays. No enhanced rate paid on a Sunday, they made sure it was written in your contract. £2.50 an hour, whatever day!

JoyousEagle · 18/03/2025 08:14

x2boys · 18/03/2025 08:09

Not sure its that's simple my dh works for a subsidury, of Tesco and working some Sundays is part of his contract
Is this for newer employees Op?

No it’s existing staff. New staff already didn’t get it.

Currently the pay (I assume for most staff) is 12.02 x 10% uplift so £13.22 an hour. This is going up to £12.64 in August but no uplift. So £0.58 an hour worse off for every Sunday hour worked. Tesco have said there will be a one off payment for Sunday staff, but conspicuously absent on details.

Not sure if a Tesco subsidiary would be exactly the same though.

Fizbosshoes · 18/03/2025 08:18

ChompandaGrazia · 17/03/2025 22:40

Sunday trading was only brought in in 1994 so I’m not surprised you were paid extra for a Sunday in the early 90s.

I was paid double time on Sundays in 1997, in a department store.
I only worked weekends and was the cheapest member of staff. None of the managers ever worked on sunday.

I'm pretty sure I read on MN a while ago you could request not to, or opt out of, working on Sundays, with a link to a gov website page.

Mellivora · 18/03/2025 08:20

I remember the keep Sunday special campaign and my Mother’s disgust that shops were to even open on a Sunday. Consumerism became the new Church to worship at.

Scrubberdubber · 18/03/2025 08:25

Most shops scrapped this year's ago

OonaStubbs · 18/03/2025 08:25

Shops should either shut on Sundays or pay their staff double time. Saturday should be time and a half or they should shut Saturdays as well.

Schoolchoicesucks · 18/03/2025 08:29

Ah the good old days when Sunday trading first became a thing and I got double pay for working a 6 hour shift.

For most people now, Sunday is little different to Saturday so the only difference I can see is the shorter shifts - and maybe a need to pay a higher hourly rate to compensate staff for having relatively higher travel time and costs for a shorter shift.

It was nice while it lasted....

Schoolchoicesucks · 18/03/2025 08:29

OonaStubbs · 18/03/2025 08:25

Shops should either shut on Sundays or pay their staff double time. Saturday should be time and a half or they should shut Saturdays as well.

Why?

Ottersmith · 18/03/2025 08:30

That's bad. Everyone saying they don't get overtime so are surprised.. join a fucking union and organise for Sunday rates instead of acting like it should be the norm. Do you think poor parents should be contracted to work weekends and not see their children? There is a reason for Sunday pay.

Ottersmith · 18/03/2025 08:31

Schoolchoicesucks · 18/03/2025 08:29

Why?

So that workers can spend time with family and benefit from bank holidays just like everyone else does.

Josiezu · 18/03/2025 08:35

I’m surprised anyone still paid extra on a Sunday. There was a premium on Sundays and bank holidays because it was hard to recruit for those days, there are now more than enough people who want to work an alternative to m-f 9-5 and so it makes sense for them to remove the extra payment.

Josiezu · 18/03/2025 08:36

Ottersmith · 18/03/2025 08:31

So that workers can spend time with family and benefit from bank holidays just like everyone else does.

Not everyone works a typical pattern though, working Sunday doesn’t mean you don’t get to see your family. The world has move on from that idea.