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Equal Pay Claim Against Asda

Asda store workers may be entitled to thousands of pounds in compensation

Asda is allegedly not paying its store workers a comparable wage to employees working in its distribution centres.
Despite doing jobs of equal value, Asda is paying its distribution centre staff as much as £3 an hour more than its store staff.

Legally, we believe that Asda should pay these workers equally, so we are helping current and former Asda store workers to claim compensation for the money they have not received.

Asda could owe eligible store workers thousands of pounds each.

If you are currently working at an Asda store – or if you have previously worked at a store in England or Wales in the last six years – you may qualify to join KP Law’s equal pay claim.

Signing up is straightforward and costs you nothing as we act on a no-win-no-fee basis.

We have launched a group action claim

When people join a group action case, this strengthens their overall position and makes big organisations like Asda take the matter seriously. If you join our group action, we believe that this will increase your chances of success. 

We will work for you on a no-win, no-fee basis

To make sure those who need it have access to justice, we are providing Asda store workers with specialist litigation lawyers – without having to pay any upfront fees.

KP Law is helping Asda store workers to claim the compensation they deserve

We believe that Asda may owe many current and former store workers thousands of pounds each.  

We make the process of claiming back what you are due straightforward.  

It is free to sign up and takes only a few minutes. 

Our Asda equal pay claim is for female & male employees

The difference in pay between store and distribution centre workers is likely due to gender. Asda either views the work done by store workers (typically women) as lesser in value or believes it can get away with paying female staff less. Either way, this is unlawful. 

Anyone who has worked at an Asda store in England or Wales (in an hourly paid job) in the last six years can register to claim with KP Law. While female store workers will lead our equal pay case, their male colleagues will also be eligible for compensation if we are successful.  

To receive this compensation, you must claim. So don’t miss out!  

Don’t lose out on your chance to receive Asda equal pay compensation

If you work at an Asda store in England or Wales on an hourly rate, you may qualify to join our claim.
If you have previously worked at an Asda store in England or Wales at any time in the last six years, you may qualify to join our claim.
It is illegal for Asda to fire you for making a claim. 

We encourage you to sign-up quickly to get all the compensation you deserve. If you wait too long, you may not get all the compensation you are due, or your claim may be thrown out altogether.  

If you are unsure if you have a claim, contact us to find out if you are eligible.  

It is free to sign up, and you won’t pay anything if you don’t win. * 

Have you worked in any of these supermarkets?

If you have been a store employee of any at these supermarkets (in England & Wales), you might be able to join more than one claim with KP Law:

SIGN UP TODAY AND FIND OUT IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLE TO JOIN OUR NO-WIN, NO-FEE ASDA CLAIM.

Your questions answered

See our answers to the FAQs we get asked about claiming against Asda. 

Asda is allegedly not paying its supermarket store workers a comparable wage to employees working in its distribution centres. We believe that Asda is paying distribution centre employees as much as £3.00 an hour more than store staff. However, these employees do jobs of equal value, and Asda should pay them the same. We are helping current and former Asda store workers to claim compensation for the pay they have not received.  

You might qualify to join our group claim if you currently work in an Asda store or have done in the last six years. We can only take on clients who are paid an hourly rate, and who have worked/are working in an Asda store in England or Wales.  

We will work for you under a no-win, no-fee agreement. This means:  

    •  You won’t pay us a penny unless you win.  
    • You won’t have to pay anything upfront.  
    • Your payment will be deducted from your compensation if we win your case.  

If you are successful, our fee is up to 45% of any compensation we recover for you. 

 

 

Every case is different, but we believe that Asda could owe its store workers thousands of pounds in compensation each.  Each claim is calculated individually on a number of factors, for example, how long you have worked for Asda, amongst others. 

No. When you claim against an employer, the law automatically protects you from any act of retaliation. Asda cannot treat you any differently for joining the claim.  

Not at all. The process to join our action is straightforward and can be completed quickly from your phone or computer. 

We cannot say how long the case will take, although we anticipate that it could take several years. It will be hard-fought by Asda, and the case will require several Court and Employment Tribunal hearings. We will provide regular updates on the claim’s progress once you formally join the KP Law equal pay claim.  

When we claim on your behalf, we will seek compensation for any unpaid amounts right up until the date we settle or win your case.  

If the Court finds that Asda is not paying its store workers properly, it might insist that all workers receive equal pay in the future. But that is unlikely to cover backpay.

A successful claim could equal up to six years’ backpay from the date we start your claim and backpay from the date we begin until the claim is resolved. So, if you currently work at Asda or have done in the past six years, it is worth joining the KP Law action. If you don’t join the group claim, you might not receive any financial compensation.  

If you are interested in joining the Asda compensation claim, sign up with KP Law to see if you are eligible. 

Absolutely. Anyone who has worked at an Asda store in England or Wales in the last six years in an hourly paid job may be eligible to claim. 

Yes, you can continue to work for Asda if you join our claim. Asda cannot fire you for pursuing a claim or treat you any differently. 

Yes. If you are made redundant, you can still make an equal pay claim. We recommend that you join the claim as soon as possible to ensure you receive as much compensation as you are owed. 

If you are made redundant and your employer asks you to sign documents about your redundancy or your redundancy pay, do not sign them until you have sought legal advice. Also, you must tell your legal adviser that you have issued or intend to issue an equal pay claim. 

Once you have signed up to join our claim, there is nothing more you need to do. We will let you know if you are eligible and, if so, invite you to formally join our action. We will then progress the claim on your behalf. Please keep copies of any documentation regarding your work at an Asda Store. 

Please keep us informed if any of your contact information changes so we can stay in touch with you. You should also lookout for any emails from us, and don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions. 

You cannot join our equal pay claim if you have signed up to a lawsuit with another firm. 

We are a specialist group and multi-claimant litigation law firm with considerable expertise helping large numbers of people come together to take on big corporates. With all the knowledge and resources needed to win, our lawyers have settled claims worth many millions of pounds. 

Find out more about making a claim
with KP Law

With years of experience working in commercial litigation and a genuine understanding of the inner workings of large defendants, our knowledge of the business world sets us apart from the usual group action law firm.

* We act on a strict no-win, no-fee basis. As our client, you will not pay us anything upfront. If we succeed, a portion of the damages awarded to your will cover our costs and expenses. We need to charge this fee to cover the work done on your behalf by our expert litigation lawyers to win the claim. We will thoroughly explain our fees when you register with us and before you officially join our action.