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Barratt Homes giving staff second £1,000 cost-of-living payment

The Leicestershire housebuilder said some 95 per cent of staff would benefit

Chief executive David Thomas (Image: Huddersfield Daily Examiner)

Barratt Developments is set to give its workforce a second £1,000 payment to help with the cost of living crisis.

The Leicestershire housebuilder – which last month forecast that pre-tax profits for the year were set to be around £972 million – said some 95 per cent of staff would benefit.

David Thomas, chief executive officer of the Leicestershire-based firm, told staff in a letter on Tuesday that they will receive the money in equal instalments over the first half of 2023.

The business said the bonus will go to more than 6,800 workers and will not affect other pay related benefits, such as pension contributions.

It comes four months after Barratt handed out an initial £1,000 payment to a workforce facing the highest inflation in 40 years.

Barratt said it has also extended its private medical insurance cover to all employees for the first time.

In the letter, Mr Thomas said: “Following the political and economic changes we have seen in recent weeks, including a new Government, we wanted to offer colleagues some reassurance and certainty in the months ahead.

“This is why we have taken the decision to repeat the temporary salary supplement in the New Year.