and ending temporary wage increases for grocery store workers during COVID-19, but maintain their decisions were not co-ordinated.
He joined the Loblaw president and Empire Co. Ltd. chief executive at a two-hour session about why they stopped paying a temporary wage bump to employees as of June 13. The email notified competitors of Loblaw’s decision to end its pandemic pay program on June 13. The company had already informed its roughly 200,000 employees, she said, and recognized “the news would be public immediately.”
He called it “one factor among others” contributing to its decision. Other factors included the broader economic reopening, other retailers starting to open their doors, lower business volumes and a gradual return to more normal conditions. She also sent a courtesy email to competitors when Loblaw decided to begin its extra pay program. Davis said she doesn’t recall sending courtesy emails to competitors on other topics, including executive compensation.
Oh yeah, sounds completely plausible. One time, in high school, I called three friends to talk about what we were wearing that day. Imagine my surprise when all four of us showed up wearing the exact same outfit! What a crazy coincidence. CorporateCollusion CanadianGrocers
Would you rather we all starve because grocers can't stay in business. Take a basic economics course or, better yet, try thinking. Try just using common sense to understand how the free gifts of nature come to our tables.
Greedy, lying thieves. Nothing has changed. Those employees are still risking their lives. Pay them.
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