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— Whole Worker (@WholeWorkerWFM) March 29, 2020
According to a spokesperson for Whole Foods, the company has increased employee pay by $2 an hour and will give employees who test positive up to two weeks paid leave. “Whole Foods Market is committed to prioritizing our team members’ well-being, while recognizing their extraordinary dedication. Our longstanding open-door policy encourages direct dialogue between team members and leadership, which continues to shape the decisions we are making every day,” the spokesperson said in a statement. On Monday, some workers at an Amazon warehouse on Staten Island and the app-based grocery delivery service Instacart staged a walkout, calling attention to their demands for better pay and protections as they deliver essential items to millions of people hunkering down at home during the pandemic. The actions come as Amazon and Instacart are hiring thousands of workers to meet the surge in demand for deliveries: Amazon is hiring 100,000 more workers and Instacart is hiring 300,000 more contracted workers. Walmart, Dollar General and Pizza Hut are among other companies also hiring as layoffs surge in restaurants, retail, hospitality, airports and other industries. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
