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Home Bargains workers employed at the firm's Liverpool warehouse have been handed a massive pay rise.

People employed in various roles at the regional distribution centre at retailer TJ Morris' Axis Business Park in Gillmoss have been given the pay boost of 15% - described by Unite the union as "inflation busting".

The union said the workers play a "key role" in ensuring the organisation’s high street stores are kept fully supplied.

And it comes after months of negotiations between Unite and the retail giant over pay, as well as changes to shift patterns and hours of work, which the company was "keen to address in order to provide staff with a better work life balance".

Unite regional officer Steve Gerrard said: “This pay award is excellent news for our hard working members.

“The award demonstrates that management at TJ Morris values the contribution our members give to the business and rewards our members for their commitment and hard work.

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“The positive approach of TJ Morris who placed significant emphasis on the work life balance of the pay deal was highly refreshing. The pay deal not only increases workers’ pay, but also provides them with a shorter working week.

"Unite enjoys a good working relationship with TJ Morris and this deal demonstrates what can be achieved when employers engage with unions.”

Unite members voted "overwhelmingly" to accept the deal, which will now see over 900 workers benefit.

It's not the only positive pay news for Home Bargains staff over the past few months.

In October, hundreds of the firm's drivers found out they were to earn over £36,000- after Unite earned them a raise worth 11.4%.

In return for accepting new terms and conditions, Unite’s representatives negotiated an hourly rise from £15.85 to £17.67 over two years for drivers and shunters, which was "overwhelmingly" supported by the workforce.

Unite described the deal as "industry leading".

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