Kroger, the country’s largest traditional grocery store company, will end special paid COVID-19 leave for unvaccinated employees and will charge some of them $5
earlier Tuesday reported the changes in policy for the Cincinnati-based company, which has stores in 35 states.
Salaried workers who are unvaccinated and who are in a company health care plan will also be charged a $50 “monthly health insurance surcharge” starting Jan. 1.
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