But coffee shop chain will no longer pay for break times as sales struggle to recover from the pandemic
Pret a Manger has rowed back on plans to slash staff bonuses in a partial U-turn on proposed pay cuts after workersHowever, the coffee shop chain has not reversed a decision to cease paying for break times, so that a worker on an eight-hour shift, including a legally required half-hour break, will still see a pay cut of just over 6% a shift v pre-pandemic levels.
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