It has started this month
Aldi supermarket sign(Image: Aldi)
Aldi Ireland’s new 2% wage increase came into effect this month.
The wage hike means that workers in Aldi’s Irish stores will earn €15.40 per hour, which can rise to €17.75 after one to three years of service.
The increase is part of the supermarket chain’s commitment to meet the new Living Wage Recommendation of €15.40 per hour.
Aldi has 166 stores across Ireland, and employs more than 4,800 staff.
Speaking in January, Niall O’Connor, Aldi Ireland’s Country Managing Director said: “We are proud to confirm a 2% pay increase for our valued hourly colleagues, effective from 1 February.
“This marks the eighth consecutive year we have met or exceeded the recommended Living Wage.”
It comes after news of Aldi workers in the UK will receive a wage increase as well.
Aldi will introduce a new £13.50 rule in just over a month, in a major boost for its workers. From April 1, Store Assistants working at UK branches chain will earn £13.50 per hour nationally, with those working inside in the M25 getting £14.88, reports the Express.
They pay rates increase to £14.47 and £15.20 respectively based on length of service.
Aldi says the change will benefit 28,000 hourly-paid store workers, marking the second pay rise for Aldi teams in 2026 alone, after January’s announcement of enhanced rates and extended maternity pay to 26 weeks at full pay.
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