This grocery store continues to cope with the reaction of its CIVID-19 policies
A year in the pandemic, this beloved chain is criticized for denies more security rules.
Joe's Trader is under fire for allegedly put an end to an employee who sent a letter to the grocery storeCOVID-19 [Feminine Security protocols to the CEO of the company. The incident resurrects the preceding instances of narrowing of the beloved chain because of its manipulation of the pandemic.
Ben Bonnema, a former employee of a Joe merchant, in New York, sent a letter to the CEO Dan Bane in which he suggested several security improvements that society could do to better protect workers and customers, he sharedTwitter. In the letter, Bonnema urged the changes in air filtration (citing a recent means of 13 scientists to the administration of biden to update the COVID-19 guidelines to put an emphasis on the spread of the propagation of the propagation of the propagation. virus via aerosols). Bonnea has also offered store capacity limits, a mandatory mandate and a policy "3 strike" in the elimination of uncooperative customers. Bonne describes a client who shouted and swore after he reminded him to wear his mask on his nose.
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In response, Trader Joe's released an incident report on February 26 (whatever Bonnema also shared on Twitter) in Bonnema, in which a supervisor writes that Bonnema's "3 3 gray" policy does not comply with Fundamental values of the company and, therefore, Trader Joe's is not comfortable with the employee.
Joe Kenya Friend-Daniel trapped spokeswoman wrote in an email atNewsweek About the event: "During his short occupant with the Joe's merchant, the suggestions of this crew member have been listened to and processed appropriately ... store leadership ended the use of this Member of the crew because of the lack of respect he has shown to our customers. We have never, and would never do it, put an end to the use of a crew member to raise concerns of security. "
Eat this, not that! Also contacted on Trader Joe's for a comment.
The news would have called a boycott of the grocery store on Twitter. But this is not the first time the Joe merchant did the news because of COVID-19. In November 2020,The company revealed 1,250 cases of positive coronaviruses Among the members of the crew as at October 31, 95% completed a quarantine period, recovered and chose to return to work, but Covid-19 was a factor contributing to the death of two employees. The initial response to Trader Joe to the pandemic has been criticized by employees as dangerous and scary.
Since then, the grocery chain has committed to allow all50,000+ of its workers paid free time To be vaccinated and has always updated the COVID-19 strategy page on its website. The page currently indicates that all customers must wear a face covering during shopping, all employees receive gloves to wear andFollowing.
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