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Supermarkets, Convenience Stores Offer $2,000 Sign-On Bonuses

Jane Tyska/Digital First Media/East Bay Times via Getty Images 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.

Small supermarket chains desperate for new staff are offering sign-on bonuses of up to $2,000

Small supermarket chains desperate for new staff are offering sign-on bonuses of up to $2,000 gdean@insider.com (Grace Dean) © Provided by Business Insider A cashier works at the Cardenas Markets grocery store as a for hire sign is seen on High Street in Oakland, Calif., on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. Jane Tyska/Digital First Media/East Bay Times via Getty Images 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.

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What Is The Most Crucial Issue For Leaders Post-COVID? ANSWER: Developing Women Leaders

from Challenger Gray and ChristmasThe country is entering a recovery phase, both from the pandemic and from the Recession. Many companies are assessing their leaders and determining what is most important going forward. According to our survey, the highest percentage - 93% of business and HR leaders from companies across the country said “developing women leaders

Did Zoom kill business travel for ever?

Did Zoom kill business travel for ever? Martha C. White © Provided by NBC News Business travel is slowly but surely resuming but, like many aspects of professional life post-pandemic, it might not look exactly the way it did back in 2019. For America’s road warriors, every newly scheduled sales call or convention registration holds out the promise of a reversion to familiarity after a chaotic year. “For road warriors, if you traveled a lot in 2018 and 2019 if that was your job there s a high likelihood that you were missing it,” said Jan Freitag, national director of hospitality with commercial real estate analytics firm CoStar Group. “I think there’s the sense that Zoom and all these applications worked, but there s just a lot of personal interaction that’s missing in those virtual meetings,” he said.

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