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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Simon English

John Lewis boss receives 25 per cent pay increase as 3,300 jobs cut

  • Jason Tarry, chairman of the John Lewis Partnership (JLP), saw his pay increase by 25 per cent to £1.2m last year, alongside a near-£23,000 bonus.
  • This pay rise occurred despite JLP cutting 3,300 jobs during the same period, with the total workforce now at 65,700, down from over 76,000 in 2023.
  • JLP stated that Tarry's increased remuneration reflects his combined role as chairman and chief executive, following the departure of Nish Kankiwala.
  • After four years without a bonus, JLP paid a 2 per cent bonus to its staff (partners) in March this year, following a 5 per cent rise in annual sales to £13.4bn.
  • While Tarry's pay is significant, it is considerably lower than that of other retail chiefs, such as M&S chief executive Stuart Machin, who earned £7.1m.

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