UK private sector pay awards held at 3.5% in 3 months to March, IDR survey shows
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UK private sector pay awards held at 3.5% in 3 months to March, IDR survey shows

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Posted on May 6, 2026

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· Last updated: May 6, 2026

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UK Private Sector Pay Awards Remain at 3.5% Through March, According to IDR Survey

Overview of Recent UK Private Sector Pay Trends

LONDON, May 7 (Reuters) - Median annual ​pay ⁠settlements offered by British private ​sector employers held steady in March, according to ​a ‌survey published a week after the Bank of England left interest rates unchanged while it assesses inflationary pressure in the economy.

IDR Survey Findings

Incomes Data Research said on Thursday that the median pay rise awarded by major employers was 3.5% in the January to March period. IDR said pay awards might have risen in April when a 4.1% increase in Britain's minimum wage to 12.71 pounds ($17.32) an hour came into force.

Impact of National Living Wage Increase

"Higher-end awards worth 4% or more are more common in April than at the start of the year due to the influence of the uplift in the National Living Wage," Zoe Woolacott, a senior researcher ​at IDR, said.

Key Statistics from the IDR Survey

Proportion of Higher Pay Rises

• The proportion of firms offering pay rises of 4% or more rose above 20% from 16% in February

Sector-Specific Pay Awards

• Wage settlements in private sector services rose to a median of 3.5% in March from 3.3% the month before

• Pay awards in manufacturing and production sectors were unchanged from February at 3.5%

Survey Scope

• The survey was based on 87 awards between January 1 and March 31 which covered 630,455 employees

($1 = 0.7338 pounds)

(Reporting by Suban Abdulla; editing by David Milliken)

Key Takeaways

  • Median private‑sector pay awards stayed steady at 3.5% in Jan–Mar, per IDR survey (lse.co.uk)
  • Private services and manufacturing both recorded median wage settlements of 3.5% in March (employeebenefits.co.uk)
  • April’s 4.1% minimum wage increase to £12.71 may be shifting higher‑end pay awards upward, making 4%+ settlements more common (incomesdataresearch.co.uk)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the median pay award for UK private sector employees in Q1 2024?
The median pay award was 3.5% for the January to March 2024 period, according to Incomes Data Research.
Did the proportion of firms offering 4% or higher pay rises change?
Yes, the proportion increased to over 20% in March, up from 16% in February.
How did the National Living Wage impact private sector pay awards?
The National Living Wage rose by 4.1% in April, which led to more high-end awards of 4% or above.
How many employees were covered by the IDR survey on pay awards?
The survey covered 630,455 employees from 87 pay awards between January 1 and March 31, 2024.
Were pay awards different for manufacturing and production sectors?
No, pay awards for manufacturing and production remained unchanged at 3.5% from February to March.

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