With the cost of living crisis hitting ever harder, one audit and advisory firm has announced a pay rise for all its staff.
MHA MacIntyre Hudson, which has offices in the Thames Valley and Milton Keynes, has announced that all its staff will receive a 3 per cent pay rise, back dated to 1 November, along with a cash bonus in their pay for December.
The rise, which is on top of the firm’s annual April pay rises, represents an overall increase of approximately £2 million.
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Rakesh Shaunak (pictured above), Chairman of MHA MacIntyre Hudson, said: “the cost of living crisis is real, and we are experiencing it on a daily basis. We recognise how important our staff are to the firm, and the contribution they make, and we want them to really know that.
“Engaged and motivated staff, equals happy clients so we are doing our best to both reward our staff’s hard work and dedication and also support with the current situation.
“We have the most fantastic pool of people at MHA, and we are aware that salary is a dominant factor of both staff retention and talent attraction, so we also want to continue attracting top talent.”
The news, which highlights the firm’s investment in its people, comes a little over a month after it was awarded the Investors in People Gold Standard.
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