Getting Ready for Labour Cost Increases in April

by | Feb 20, 2025 | Thought Leadership

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April’s wage increases will soon hit in full force, leaving operators in need of smarter operational strategies to offset costs and maintain profitability. It will be no easy feat, with labour costs expected to increase by around 8.3% in total, before additional increases outside of legislation. 

“This increase is just the starting point, to retain talent and ensure fairness, many operators will feel pressure to raise wages across the board, not just for those on the NLW. This could lead to a significant overall increase in labour costs.”
Alastair Scott, CEO of S4labour and owner of Malvern Inns.

Supervisors often earn just a bit more than their team, and sometimes assistants, working more hours, earn less. This issue also affects kitchen staff, putting pressure on the industry to maintain pay differentials, which is unsustainable. 

We estimate industry pay could rise by 10%, depending on factors like the proportion of young workers and under-21s paid at higher rates. 

Differentials aside, for an average site that takes £20,000 a week on a 30% labour ratio, this will be an increase of roughly £25,896 a year. Tackling this cost alone will require operators to plan labour more effectively, to stay on target every week and drive productivity in teams enough to keep reporting profit and not loss.

As a pub or restaurant operator, how do you plan on approaching these increases?

In our guide, we want to help you get ready for April by helping you face the upcoming cost increases with the smartest operational strategy. We cover everything from forming new habits (and what habits to form), to utilising data.

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