Labor/Employment
May 14, 2020
Lawyers predict fight as employers end hazard pay
Companies that began providing temporary hazard pay to front line workers during the pandemic have not announced plans to continue doing so past this month, which might result in increased union activity and other types of backlash from employees, attorneys say.




Companies that began providing temporary hazard pay to front line workers during the pandemic have not announced plans to continue doing so past this month, which might result in increased union activity and other types of backlash from employees, attorneys say.
Spokespersons from Starbucks, Target, and grocery chain Ralphs, which is owned by the Kroger Co., confirmed Wednesday the temporary hazard pay they've provided employees sin...
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