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There are now 171 billionaires in UK as fortunes soar 22% in pandemic

There are now 171 billionaires in UK as fortunes soar 22% in pandemic
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Loblaw: First-quarter sales comps do not tell entire story

Retail sales grow less than 1% but uphold pandemic-driven gains, executives say Loblaw Cos. recorded virtually flat food retail sales in its fiscal 2021 first quarter, which cycled last year’s sales surge from the COVID-19 pandemic, while earnings topped analysts’ high-end estimate. Total retail sales in the 12-week quarter ended March 27 edged up 0.7% to $11.67 billion (Canadian) from $11.58 billion a year earlier, Loblaw said yesterday. The Brampton, Ontario-based retailer had posted a 10.8% retail sales gain in the 2020 first quarter. First-quarter food retail sales for 2021 came in at $8.48 billion, up 1.8% from $8.33 billion in the 2020 quarter, which saw a 10.9% gain. Same-store sales for food inched up 0.1% year over year.

Union slams Loblaw over pandemic pay as company reports nearly $400M profit

Article content Corey Nilsson has been a clerk at a No Frills grocery store in Oshawa, Ont., for almost 19 years, now making $18.35 an hour in the bakery department. But he has spent his working hours during the past year driving to different stores as a union representative to talk with other clerks about how they’re getting through COVID-19. “I get calls numerous times a week about the pandemic pay,” he said. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Union slams Loblaw over pandemic pay as company reports nearly $400M profit Back to video

COLUMN: Overlooked, underappreciated and, in a way, betrayed

Article content When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, grocery store employees were hailed as heroes and given $2-an-hour bonuses. Now, in the crippling third wave, most “hero pay” is long gone, there’s little paid sick leave and store staff are still waiting to be vaccinated. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. “Overlooked, underappreciated and, in a way, betrayed.” That’s how it feels, an employee of a major grocery store in Windsor told me. Yet while we stay home, they keep showing up for work. They need their jobs, and we need to eat. 

COLUMN: Overlooked, underappreciated and, in a way, betrayed

COLUMN: Overlooked, underappreciated and, in a way, betrayed
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