Latest Tesco Equal Pay Hearing Could See Payouts Years Earlier Than Expected

Published date14 October 2020
Subject MatterEmployment and HR, Employee Benefits & Compensation, Employment Litigation/ Tribunals
Law FirmLeigh Day
AuthorMs Lara Kennedy

Tesco store workers could receive compensation years earlier than expected if an Employment Tribunal decides that a job evaluation study carried out by the supermarket can be relied upon.

Tesco store workers could receive compensation years earlier than expected if an Employment Tribunal decides that a job evaluation study carried out by the supermarket can be relied upon.

A hearing will take place from Today (Monday, 5th October) until 14th October that will decide whether the study meets the legal test.

Job evaluation studies assess the value of roles. The claimants, represented by law firm Leigh Day, allege this study, developed by Tesco's own Reward Managers in 2014, found that 22 hourly-paid store roles were equivalent to higher paid distribution centre roles.

They argue that, after developing the study, Tesco hid its existence from staff.

Store workers are bringing the claim because they say that as Tesco's own study assess their job as equal to those in the distribution centres and they should get the same pay.

If successful, employees involved in the claim, and whose job sits within one of the 22 roles, are a step closer to a pay rise and compensation.

Currently over 3,500 store workers, represented by the law firm Leigh Day, are involved in the Equal Pay Now Campaign, claiming that their work is equal to that of their colleagues in distribution and so they should be paid the...

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