National Post (National Edition)

U.S. RETAILERS OFFER EMPLOYEES VACCINE INCENTIVES

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U.S. supermarke­t chain Kroger said on Friday it would give $100 to workers who get a COVID-19 vaccinatio­n, joining a growing list of American retailers incentiviz­ing employees to get inoculated against the novel coronaviru­s as soon as possible. Kroger, which also operates Ralphs and Harris Teeter among other banners across 35 states, has hired more than 100,000 new workers to cater to a surge in demand amid coronaviru­s lockdowns. The company said it would also invest an additional $50 million in rewards for associates, including a $100 store credit and 1,000 fuel points for hourly staff. Other retailers who have taken similar action to encourage their U.S. employees to get a vaccinatio­n include Dollar General, German supermarke­t chain Aldi, Instacart and Trader Joe's. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, essential workers and people over 75 are scheduled to receive the vaccine in a later phase. According to the CDC, 28.9 million Americans have received one or more doses of the vaccine. There are 26 million cases.

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