To some, they’re still heroes: On Sept. 1, United Way and the family-owned winery Kendall-Jackson announced a new relief fund for grocery workers to recognize those on the front lines of the food system. But the same week, unionized grocery workers were staging protests in a dozen states for a return of the bonus pay that major grocery chains instituted in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic and allowed to expire midsummer.
For Grocery Workers, a Charity Fund but No More Hero Pay
by Market Cheetah | Sep 11, 2020 | Bonuses and Incentives, Communicable Diseases, Human Resources