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Peter A Walker

Salmon farmer provides cost-of-living support for employees

Scottish Sea Farms is set to provide cost-of-living support payments to its employees.

The support, totalling £750 for each employee, will be paid in three instalments.

October and November will each see £250 added to monthly salaries, with a break in December when the company traditionally rewards its employees with an end of year bonus, followed by a third payment of £250 in January.

The move comes as inflation hit a 40-year high of 9.9% last month, and as the energy price guarantee comes into effect.

Managing director Jim Gallagher explained: "The challenge facing all employers is how help employees meet the increased cost of living whilst also safeguarding long-term business viability.

"Across each area of our company, costs continue to rise to levels not previously seen before.

"The price of fish feed - one of our single largest outlays annually - has risen by 43% this year alone, while over the same period, the cost of oil and diesel has increased by 71% and utilities by 125%.

"The pressure on household budgets is every bit as real and we hope that the extra monthly support will go some way towards helping our employees with rising household costs and bills, which have become a huge cause for concern."

All those employed by Scottish Sea Farms before or from 1 October will receive the support payments, starting this month and subject to the normal salary deductions.

Anyone starting employment after this date will be eligible from the first of the next calendar month.

In recent years, Scottish Sea Farms has also introduced enhanced maternity and paternity for all employees with one or more years’ service, discounted child-care, and a commitment to paying lower earners above the real Living Wage, increasing the company's entry level salary up £21,632 before overtime, weekend payments, employer pension contributions and bonuses.

The salmon farming firm employs 678 people across its three business regions: 309 on mainland - 220 in Argyll and Bute, 59 in the Highlands and Islands and 30 at the Stirling head office - 293 in Shetland and 76 in Orkney.

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