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Small supermarket chains are turning to sign-on bonuses to attract new hires, CNN reported.
Tops Markets, a northeastern chain, is offering $2,000 bonuses, and hopes to hire about 100 staff.
An analyst told CNN that sign-on bonuses are cheaper for companies than hiking up wages.
Supermarket chains and convenience stores are offering new hires sign-on bonuses as high as $2,000, as they scramble for staff amid the current US labor shortage.
Chains such as Ollie s Bargain Outlet, Sheetz, and Tops Markets are hoping the cash benefits will tempt new hires that can staff stores and warehouses as the US economy reopens, according to a report by CNN.
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