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" Wow! I wish we got hazard pay! NHS clinician here." . Agreed, you guys don't get paid enough. | |||
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"I don't think any retail workers in the UK got any hazard pay. I think a few got a (small) bonus from their employer." Yes we got a 10% bonus as well as the coffee only for the actual lockdowns x | |||
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"I don't think any retail workers in the UK got any hazard pay. I think a few got a (small) bonus from their employer." We did in the US, though our chain only did it after backlash when they were the only ones no doing so. | |||
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"Feeling a bit salty with my employer, a grocery store chain, over how we were treated during the worst of the pandemic. We were the last of the stores in the area to get any kind of hazzard pay, and the first to get rid of it. All while our company made money hand over fist, literally making a 2 billion dollars in 2020, a billion more than 2019. And with our current union contract passing, all our raises were a dollar or less while the CEO got over 20 million in bonuses. We kept the store open and running, making sure people had food. Many of us were working 7 days a week and 10+ hour shifts during the worst, and they're wondering why people are leaving." I wish I'd got hazard pay ! | |||
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"Feeling a bit salty with my employer, a grocery store chain, over how we were treated during the worst of the pandemic. We were the last of the stores in the area to get any kind of hazzard pay, and the first to get rid of it. All while our company made money hand over fist, literally making a 2 billion dollars in 2020, a billion more than 2019. And with our current union contract passing, all our raises were a dollar or less while the CEO got over 20 million in bonuses. We kept the store open and running, making sure people had food. Many of us were working 7 days a week and 10+ hour shifts during the worst, and they're wondering why people are leaving." Your pay is nowhere near retail workers in the UK. That in itself should definitely be looked at - soo bad | |||
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"Feeling a bit salty with my employer, a grocery store chain, over how we were treated during the worst of the pandemic. We were the last of the stores in the area to get any kind of hazzard pay, and the first to get rid of it. All while our company made money hand over fist, literally making a 2 billion dollars in 2020, a billion more than 2019. And with our current union contract passing, all our raises were a dollar or less while the CEO got over 20 million in bonuses. We kept the store open and running, making sure people had food. Many of us were working 7 days a week and 10+ hour shifts during the worst, and they're wondering why people are leaving." Isnt there a limit on what hours you can work? | |||
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"I work for in of the major utilities Secure job had to work in peoples houses all the way through Demand for our service shot up never been so busy last year In Many many many jobs covid has been a risk to people to them You can argue who’s most at risk but it’s pointless Teachers but they say kids don’t transmit as much Nhs but they have proper procedures and Ppe ( my sister works for the nhs yes Poe tight and low stock but never actually run out) Or the person in the corner shop with randoms in no ppe Personally I just cracked on with they job I’m paid for Last year has been tough for everyone " Well apart from the people who made millions out if it. | |||
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"Feeling a bit salty with my employer, a grocery store chain, over how we were treated during the worst of the pandemic. We were the last of the stores in the area to get any kind of hazzard pay, and the first to get rid of it. All while our company made money hand over fist, literally making a 2 billion dollars in 2020, a billion more than 2019. And with our current union contract passing, all our raises were a dollar or less while the CEO got over 20 million in bonuses. We kept the store open and running, making sure people had food. Many of us were working 7 days a week and 10+ hour shifts during the worst, and they're wondering why people are leaving. Isnt there a limit on what hours you can work?" Technically there isn't any set limit on how much they can ask on overtime, but 40 hour work week is standard. We just had a Frito-Lay warehouse end a 20 day strike over an 80 hour work week Though our company was pretty anal about overtime before Covid | |||
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"Hazard pay. I wish. I was in ppls houses that had covid, no extra pay. Extra hours, loads cos everyone was off sick. And I had families rude enough to ask if their family was safe having me go care for them. And what happened when I caught covid because a patient grabbed my mask when they panicked during a coughing fit.... I went sick for 14 days without pay. So OP please don't feel salty about no hazard pay, when some of us were being coughed on for minimum wage " I actually do make minimum wage as well. | |||
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"Sorry to hate but I'm a little tired of hearing "I worked through it, I want a pay rise" crap. Well, congratulations, you kept your job and fed your family. A friend of mine was overjoyed to get a job at a supermarket when she had to shut down her business due to covid as it helped her keep going. Be thankful for what you have and if you want more stop moaning, making excuses and go get it. " | |||
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"Feeling a bit salty with my employer, a grocery store chain, over how we were treated during the worst of the pandemic. We were the last of the stores in the area to get any kind of hazzard pay, and the first to get rid of it. All while our company made money hand over fist, literally making a 2 billion dollars in 2020, a billion more than 2019. And with our current union contract passing, all our raises were a dollar or less while the CEO got over 20 million in bonuses. We kept the store open and running, making sure people had food. Many of us were working 7 days a week and 10+ hour shifts during the worst, and they're wondering why people are leaving. Your pay is nowhere near retail workers in the UK. That in itself should definitely be looked at - soo bad " Don't hold your breath on that one. This is a country that pays some of its staff such a low wage that tipping is not a sign that you've done a good job, it's pretty much expected. | |||
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