No, but if longer sunday hours become the UK norm, that means the retailers having a higher total number of hours to pay for.
The fear/expectation is that they will seek to make the wage bill easier for themselves by removing the Sunday premium from those who already get it.
I know that Tesco is already in the process of reducing the double time wage, paid to some of their longer-serving employees, down to time and a half. Tesco has stated that this is so that they can afford to pay the National Minimum Living Wage to all, when it is introduced.
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