Heard pharmacy employees are getting an extra $1 an hour (started last week) and no other employees in the store are. Bull****t
Typical.stockers and cashiers are handling way more items and interacting with customers a lot more than them.absolute bull****. Guess I wont do **** as far as work goes now. Either way Ill get compensated.
Ok, I don't understand why a local government is proposing a "Hazard Pay". If its so hazardous why are they not mandating people stay home or working to improve the working conditions to make it less hazardous? Is hazard pay going to prevent the employees from getting COVID? Hospitals are not paying hazard pay, Police are not getting hazard pay. I don't understand how hazard pay is going to change the chances of contracting COVID. I'm not saying coming into contact with a large group of people is safe, but how is paying someone $5.00 extra an hour changing anything? Isn't hazard pay normally paid in industries where they have to "entice" individuals to do a specific job/task?
Its going to be very interesting to see how all these proposals, COVID laws/restrictions/compensation/moratoriums works out in the long run. I'm not saying anyone should be starve or put out on the street, but landlords normally use the rent money they receive to pay the properties mortgage. What happens when tenants cant pay the back rent, the property gets foreclosed on? Is there going to be another bailout for landlords?