Lidl's decision comes after Business Insider reported that Amazon-owned Whole Foods plans to cut benefits for part-time workers in 2020.
Lidl said Tuesday that it will provide medical benefits to all part-time employees starting January 1. The move will cost an estimated $9 million in the first year and continue to increase as Lidl expands, the company said. The announcement comes after Business Insider reported that Amazon-owned Whole Foods plans to cut benefits for part-time workers in 2020. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
Lidl said Tuesday that it will provide medical benefits to all part-time employees starting January 1. The move will cost an estimated $9 million in the first year and continue to increase as Lidl expands, the company said. The announcement comes after Business Insider reported that Amazon-owned Whole Foods plans to cut benefits for part-time workers in 2020. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
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