Kroger to provide ‘thank you’ bonuses to workers

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From the Kroger Company

The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR) Family of Companies Friday announced that it will provide a special Thank You Pay to hourly frontline grocery, supply chain, manufacturing, pharmacy and call center associates to acknowledge their dedication to maintaining safe, clean and stocked stores. 

The Kroger Family of Companies’ new $130 million Thank You Pay bookends an Appreciation Pay first provided to frontline workers for their efforts at the start of the pandemic in March. It also follows multiple Hero Bonuses that were paid in April through mid-May, with a final payment by May 23.

The one-time Thank You Pay, which will be $400 for qualified full-time associates and $200 for qualified part-time associates, will be paid out in two installments on May 30 and June 18. 

Continues Paid Emergency Leave Guidelines

As part of its ongoing investment in associate and customer safety, the Kroger Family of Companies also announced today that it will continue its COVID-19 Emergency Leave guidelines to provide paid time off to associates most directly affected by the virus or experiencing related symptoms. 

The new Thank You Pay of $130 million and extended paid COVID-19 Emergency Leave are in addition to the $700 million the Kroger Family of Companies has invested since March to reward associates and safeguard associates, customers and communities, all of which was contemplated in the guidance provided in a business update on April 1.

Ways the Kroger Family of Companies will continue to invest in, support and protect its associates: 

  • Providing COVID-19 Emergency Leave to associates most directly affected by the virus or experiencing related symptoms and providing paid time off
  • Supplying masks for all associates and encouraging them to stay home if they are sick
  • Encouraging customers to wear masks in stores, or alternatively, use ecommerce services 
  • Providing comprehensive benefits packages, including healthcare coverage and retirement benefits
  • Offering $5 million through the organization’s Helping Hands fund to provide financial support to certain associates experiencing hardships due to COVID-19, including childcare costs
  • Making mental health resources readily available
  • Continuing implementation of customer capacity limits and special shopping hour for senior shoppers and higher-risk customers
  • Continuing the use of plexiglass partitions and physical distancing floor decals
  • Expanding contact-free payment solutions like Scan, Bag, Go and Kroger Pay 
  • Offering a no-contact delivery option, low-contact pickup service and ship-to-home orders