Marston’s

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Marston’s is a brewery, pub and hotel operator. They also run Revere, Foundry Project and Pitcher and Piano bars.

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Do Marston’s pay minimum wage?

Yes. Most people are paid above the minimum wage at Marston’s.

Pubs and Bars who pay minimum wage include D&D London, The Hippodrome Casino and Inception Group.

Here’s how Marston’s pay different age groups.

Age group Marston’s pay per hour
16-17 £5.19-7.58 per hour
18-20 £7.49-10.72 per hour
21-22 £10.14-11.66 per hour
23 and over £10.51-14.56 per hour

Last updated 26 March 2024

What is the Real Living Wage?

The Real Living Wage is a voluntary rate employers can sign up to that is based on the real cost of living.

Location Real Living Wage
London £13.15
Rest of the UK £12.00

What is the legal minimum wage?

The minimum wage is the legal minimum you must be paid per hour.

Age group Legal minimum wage
23 or older £10.42
21-22 £10.18
18-20 £7.49
Under 18 £5.28
Apprentices £5.28

How we know this

Based on data from 119 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between October 2023 and March 2024.

97% of people say they are paid at or above the legal minimum wage.

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What people are saying about pay at Marston’s

  • Best thing

    Living in paying no bills
    Freedom to decide my own schedule

    Worst thing

    Above area manager there is very little understanding of how to run a pub, no real structure and company are greedy

    5.5

    Marston’s General manager, May 2023

  • Best thing

    Easy to book holidays
    I work with some of my best friends
    GM and AM’s are good managers
    Have a slightly more competitive pay than minimum wage

    Worst thing

    Long, unpaid breaks as a way to save the wage percentage
    Feel bad for calling in sick
    Expected to always work with minimal staff as possible on shifts, can lead to feeling stressed if the demand outways the staffing
    Work almost nearly every weekend, all weekend

    5.0

    Marston’s Supervisor, January 2023

  • Best thing

    Weekly pay

    Worst thing

    0 hour contact. Unsteady hours. Staff can be rude to other staff. staff members don't get treated equally.

    3.7

    Marston’s Employee, April 2022

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