Major car firm to give thousands of UK workers a one-off £1,000 cost of living payment
A MAJOR car firm is all set to give out a one-off £1,000 cost of living payment to thousands of workers.
Luxury car maker Aston Martin has confirmed its workforce in the UK will get the added benefit to help fight the high cost of living.
Thousands of motor workers will receive a £1,000 payment in the coming months[/caption] Aston Martin will also give a salary hike to its employees[/caption]Bosses at Aston Martin acknowledged the cost of living crisis and said the payment was built on its “long-standing support for its people”.
Some 2,500 people working for the car giant are set to receive the money which could help ease out some of the financial hardships.
Alongside the one-off payment, workers and contractors including technicians and other office staff below the management level will also see their annual salaries rise by 4 four per cent.
The company added that manufacturing technicians will also receive a 1.5 per cent salary hike next year, along with reduced working hours each week.
Simon Smith, Chief People Officer of Aston Martin, said: “Achieved through our positive working relationship with trade union colleagues, this new agreement recognises our commitment to putting people at the very heart of our organisation and making Aston Martin a great place to work.
“It builds on our continued support for colleagues with a high cost of living and throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
“In addition to rewarding our skilled and dedicated employees, this agreement also promotes talent retention, providing labour certainty for the business as we enter an important period of production, with the ramp-up of new models that will support the company’s financial goals in 2024 and beyond.”
Aston Martin also said manufacturing technicians would receive a 1.5% rise in 2025 and a one-hour reduction in the working week.
The company, however, didn’t specify the exact date for the payment.
The Unite union said its members “voted in large majority” to accept the deal following lengthy negotiations between itself and Aston Martin Lagonda.
A spokesperson for Unite the Union added: “Following lengthy negotiations between Unite the Union and Aston Martin Lagonda, Unite members have voted in large majority to accept the two-year pay deal.
” Unite believes that this deal promotes the working relations built with AML, along with delivering a substantial pay rise and improvements on the work-life balance of our members, promoting wellbeing.”
It comes as thousands of households are in line to receive a free £125 payment in the next few weeks.
The cash support comes through the government’s Household Support Fund.
The scheme works by handing councils up and down the country a slice of funding available to dish out to Brits in need.
Each local authority gets a different portion of funding depending on the size of the catchment area, population, and number of vulnerable households.
The voucher or grant amounts vary by location, so you must check to see what you can get and how your council will pay you.
For example, thousands of residents in Reading are in line to receive £125 vouchers in the coming weeks.
What energy bill help is available?
THERE'S a number of different ways to get help paying your energy bills if you're struggling to get by.
If you fall into debt, you can always approach your supplier to see if they can put you on a repayment plan before putting you on a prepayment meter.
This involves paying off what you owe in instalments over a set period.
If your supplier offers you a repayment plan you don’t think you can afford, speak to them again to see if you can negotiate a better deal.
Several energy firms have grant schemes available to customers struggling to cover their bills.
But eligibility criteria varies depending on the supplier and the amount you can get depends on your financial circumstances.
For example, British Gas or Scottish Gas customers struggling to pay their energy bills can get grants worth up to £1,500.
British Gas also offers help via its British Gas Energy Trust and Individuals Family Fund.
You don’t need to be a British Gas customer to apply for the second fund.
EDF, E.ON, Octopus Energy and Scottish Power all offer grants to struggling customers too.
Thousands of vulnerable households are missing out on extra help and protections by not signing up to the Priority Services Register (PSR).
The service helps support vulnerable households, such as those who are elderly or ill, and some of the perks include being given advance warning of blackouts, free gas safety checks and extra support if you’re struggling.
Get in touch with your energy firm to see if you can apply.