Posted: Wed 18th Dec 2019

Wrexham JCB employees receive share of £3.3 million Christmas bonus

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Dec 18th, 2019

JCB has announced a double dose of festive cheer for its UK workforce today – a £500 Christmas bonus and a shop floor pay rise of 2.2%.

Around 6,700 employees at JCB’s 11 plants across Wrexham, Staffordshire and Derbyshire will receive an extra £500 in their pay packets this Christmas.

The 2.2% pay rise for shop floor employees – which is linked to November’s Retail Price Index (RPI) – takes effect from January 1st, 2020.

JCB Chairman Lord Bamford said today: “This year started quite strongly for JCB but the second half of 2019 has been more challenging. Nevertheless, it has been a solid performance in 2019 after last year’s record year and I am delighted that we are able to award a Christmas bonus to thank employees for their contribution to our continuing success.”

JCB CEO Graeme Macdonald said: “The global outlook for 2020 is difficult to predict, as there are still many economic challenges in our market around the world.

“However, we remain positive as there are many opportunities for JCB to grow its business in 2020 which will be a very special year for the company as we gear up to celebrate our 75th anniversary.”

Backhoe Loader Team Leader Jon Ward, 29, of Stafford has worked for JCB for nearly three years. He said: “Not many companies gives their employees a Christmas bonus so this is brilliant news.”



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