Schnucks "Flexible" Scheduling
Posted: October 7th, 2022, 11:33 pm
https://www.supermarketnews.com/issues- ... e-doing-it
Looks like they are trying to do something similar to what Amazon does. $12.85/hour, they would not get ANYONE to work for that in Nevada. I guess St. Louis commands lower wages (and with a roughly 5% state income tax and union dues on top of that... ouch).
Actually though this is the type of program many retailers are going to need to shift to. What I wonder if can people literally just sign up and only work a shift or two a month (or go months without taking a shift)? Unions usually have a minimum hours guarantee but maybe this position is exempt from that.
Looks like they are trying to do something similar to what Amazon does. $12.85/hour, they would not get ANYONE to work for that in Nevada. I guess St. Louis commands lower wages (and with a roughly 5% state income tax and union dues on top of that... ouch).
Actually though this is the type of program many retailers are going to need to shift to. What I wonder if can people literally just sign up and only work a shift or two a month (or go months without taking a shift)? Unions usually have a minimum hours guarantee but maybe this position is exempt from that.