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Hard-pressed supermarket workers are being handed thank-you bonuses by bosses.
Marks & Spencer is the latest chain to reward workers with an extra 15% pay.
Aldi, Sainsbury's and Tesco have already promised staff an extra 10%, while Asda will give its staff an extra week's pay in June, which works out as a 25% bonus for the month.
Bosses say they are rewarding "dedication and commitment" and "outstanding work".
"It's been an extraordinary couple of weeks and despite the enormous challenges, it's been incredible to see how colleagues have stepped up and responded, doing an outstanding job during this uncertain and difficult time," said Tesco UK boss Jason Tarry.
Sainsbury's retail and operations director Simon Roberts said: "Our store, depot and customer service colleagues are working around the clock at the moment.
"Their dedication and commitment has been extraordinary."
What will workers get?
It varies depending on the supermarket chain, but all appear to be recognising the extra efforts that workers are being asked to make.
Aldi: "Aldi has announced enhanced pay for its amazing colleagues, who have been working tirelessly throughout this extremely busy time. Store and distribution colleagues will receive a 10% bonus on hours worked, effective from 9 March 2020."
Sainsbury's: "As a small thank you for all their efforts, we will be giving colleagues a payment of 10% of the hours they have worked since March 8. The 10% additional pay will be awarded in May to hourly paid colleagues in Sainsbury's and Argos retail, Sainsbury's transport and warehouse teams, Argos distribution and all Retail contact centres."
Tesco: "Tesco will be giving a 10% bonus on the hourly rate for hours worked to colleagues across its stores, distribution centres and customer engagement centres. all permanent colleagues who are currently in work will receive the increased hourly pay rate till Friday 1 May, when we will review the situation."
Asda: "There will be an extra week's pay in June to our colleagues in recognition of their extra efforts to protect the health of their colleagues who needed to step away during this time."
M&S: "Our frontline colleagues across stores and supply chain who continue to work will receive an additional 15% pay reward in recognition of the work they are doing to support their teams and the national effort to help customers access the products they need during these unprecedented times."
Morrisons: Waiting for a response from the company, but Morrisons staff have started a petition for a 10% bonus after staff say they were offered just 0.75%.
What about workers who fall ill?
The supermarkets have mostly announced plans to support staff who contract the coronavirus.
"We've committed to supporting our colleagues that have been identified by the government as needing to self-isolate for 12 weeks, ensuring these colleagues receive full pay for their isolation period," said Asda boss Roger Burnley.
The supermarket is also offering 12 weeks fully paid leave to those over the age of 70, or who are pregnant and classed as vulnerable, as well as the carers of extremely vulnerable people.
M&S said: "Any colleague who needs to self-isolate for seven to 14 days can do so on full pay".
On top of that it said: "frontline colleagues who have caring commitments or who are feeling more vulnerable are able to step away at this time. Any colleague who is furloughed for the coming weeks will do so on full pay."
Are workers in other sectors getting bonuses?
Some workers are in line for thank-you bonuses for their efforts in the current crisis.
Compass Group, for instance, is awarding bonuses of between 8%-17% to its 7,800 employees supporting the NHS as ward hosts, hospital porters or cleaners.
"Compass employees are playing an invaluable role in the country's battle against coronavirus, ensuring NHS patients and staff are fed and their wards are kept clean, and supporting key workers in the education, defence and infrastructure sectors," said managing director Robin Mills.
"I am enormously proud of them and want to thank them for the incredible dedication they are showing in unprecedented circumstances."
Hard-pressed supermarket workers are being handed thank-you bonuses by bosses.
Marks & Spencer is the latest chain to reward workers with an extra 15% pay.
Aldi, Sainsbury's and Tesco have already promised staff an extra 10%, while Asda will give its staff an extra week's pay in June, which works out as a 25% bonus for the month.
Bosses say they are rewarding "dedication and commitment" and "outstanding work".
"It's been an extraordinary couple of weeks and despite the enormous challenges, it's been incredible to see how colleagues have stepped up and responded, doing an outstanding job during this uncertain and difficult time," said Tesco UK boss Jason Tarry.
Sainsbury's retail and operations director Simon Roberts said: "Our store, depot and customer service colleagues are working around the clock at the moment.
"Their dedication and commitment has been extraordinary."
What will workers get?
It varies depending on the supermarket chain, but all appear to be recognising the extra efforts that workers are being asked to make.
Aldi: "Aldi has announced enhanced pay for its amazing colleagues, who have been working tirelessly throughout this extremely busy time. Store and distribution colleagues will receive a 10% bonus on hours worked, effective from 9 March 2020."
Sainsbury's: "As a small thank you for all their efforts, we will be giving colleagues a payment of 10% of the hours they have worked since March 8. The 10% additional pay will be awarded in May to hourly paid colleagues in Sainsbury's and Argos retail, Sainsbury's transport and warehouse teams, Argos distribution and all Retail contact centres."
Tesco: "Tesco will be giving a 10% bonus on the hourly rate for hours worked to colleagues across its stores, distribution centres and customer engagement centres. all permanent colleagues who are currently in work will receive the increased hourly pay rate till Friday 1 May, when we will review the situation."
Asda: "There will be an extra week's pay in June to our colleagues in recognition of their extra efforts to protect the health of their colleagues who needed to step away during this time."
M&S: "Our frontline colleagues across stores and supply chain who continue to work will receive an additional 15% pay reward in recognition of the work they are doing to support their teams and the national effort to help customers access the products they need during these unprecedented times."
Morrisons: Waiting for a response from the company, but Morrisons staff have started a petition for a 10% bonus after staff say they were offered just 0.75%.
What about workers who fall ill?
The supermarkets have mostly announced plans to support staff who contract the coronavirus.
"We've committed to supporting our colleagues that have been identified by the government as needing to self-isolate for 12 weeks, ensuring these colleagues receive full pay for their isolation period," said Asda boss Roger Burnley.
The supermarket is also offering 12 weeks fully paid leave to those over the age of 70, or who are pregnant and classed as vulnerable, as well as the carers of extremely vulnerable people.
M&S said: "Any colleague who needs to self-isolate for seven to 14 days can do so on full pay".
On top of that it said: "frontline colleagues who have caring commitments or who are feeling more vulnerable are able to step away at this time. Any colleague who is furloughed for the coming weeks will do so on full pay."
Are workers in other sectors getting bonuses?
Some workers are in line for thank-you bonuses for their efforts in the current crisis.
Compass Group, for instance, is awarding bonuses of between 8%-17% to its 7,800 employees supporting the NHS as ward hosts, hospital porters or cleaners.
"Compass employees are playing an invaluable role in the country's battle against coronavirus, ensuring NHS patients and staff are fed and their wards are kept clean, and supporting key workers in the education, defence and infrastructure sectors," said managing director Robin Mills.
"I am enormously proud of them and want to thank them for the incredible dedication they are showing in unprecedented circumstances."
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It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
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The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
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The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
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Royal Mail : “ extra lapsing “
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So we can all look forward to getting 20 extra stamps at Xmas 
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Will be a big fat zeroJKSmudge wrote:So we can all look forward to getting 20 extra stamps at Xmas
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Difference is those companies are making money hand over first. The royal mail on the other hand is seeing its profitable overseas business destroyed, marketing mail tanking, mass absence due to illness, do i need to go on?
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The difference is they value their staff unlike royal mail .
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I hear Royal Mail are revisiting their generous reward of flower seeds to all staff from a few years back.
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i want my thorntons chocolate this year then
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All employees who dont go sick will be entered into a prize draw for a car *

*winner may not be disclosed
*winner may not be disclosed
If you tolerate this, then your paid break will be next
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Yessss ! that means that i will have then accrued 320 stamps !JKSmudge wrote:So we can all look forward to getting 20 extra stamps at Xmas
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We will get more free shares, that will be worthless by the time you can cash them in.
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Not fussed about more money, I just want to feel safe at all times, we need a D2D sending to every address ASAP asking them to stop answering the door or coming to the gate.
We need managers enforcing social distancing inside the depots - my dad who is an ex H+S manager confirmed it’s up to management to make sure we stay 2 metres apart. Interestingly he says calling the police is a waste of time, we should be contacting the HSE who have the power to shut down a depot immediately.
We need managers enforcing social distancing inside the depots - my dad who is an ex H+S manager confirmed it’s up to management to make sure we stay 2 metres apart. Interestingly he says calling the police is a waste of time, we should be contacting the HSE who have the power to shut down a depot immediately.
The day is gonna come when we’re all gonna have to testify.
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Have you contacted HSE?HTPostman wrote:Not fussed about more money, I just want to feel safe at all times, we need a D2D sending to every address ASAP asking them to stop answering the door or coming to the gate.
We need managers enforcing social distancing inside the depots - my dad who is an ex H+S manager confirmed it’s up to management to make sure we stay 2 metres apart. Interestingly he says calling the police is a waste of time, we should be contacting the HSE who have the power to shut down a depot immediately.
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Acca Dacca wrote:All employees who dont go sick will be entered into a prize draw for a car *
*winner may not be disclosed
Haha I remember that from a few years ago, I think it was for a clean sick record for a year.....happy times....
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No. When I start work in the afternoon there are about 5 people in a building which usually houses nearly 200 and therefore feel I have adequate room for social distancing.mjd24 wrote:Have you contacted HSE?HTPostman wrote:Not fussed about more money, I just want to feel safe at all times, we need a D2D sending to every address ASAP asking them to stop answering the door or coming to the gate.
We need managers enforcing social distancing inside the depots - my dad who is an ex H+S manager confirmed it’s up to management to make sure we stay 2 metres apart. Interestingly he says calling the police is a waste of time, we should be contacting the HSE who have the power to shut down a depot immediately.
The day is gonna come when we’re all gonna have to testify.
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