‘They don’t care’: US supermarket chain shutters stores after hazard pay rules
Kroger, the largest supermarket chain in the US, lays off employees after local ordinance on hazard pay passed in Los Angeles
Kroger, the largest supermarket chain in the US which makes hundred of millions of dollars in profits, is shutting down grocery stores and laying off scores of employees in response to local hazard pay rules for essential workers even as the coronavirus pandemic continues to rage.
Maria Hernandez has worked at Ralphs grocery stores for 25 years before she recently found out her store would be shutting down. She's worked through the pandemic and caught the coronavirus in May 2020. She still experiences lingering, long-term effects from it, and has dealt with panic attacks and anxiety from the stress and pressures placed on essential workers.
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