Shoprite thanks frontline workers with R102 million pay bonus
- Staff Writer: Staff Reporter
The Shoprite Group, the largest private employer in South Africa, has announced a once-off R102 million appreciation bonus for its shop floor and distribution centre employees to thank and support them for their tireless efforts to feed the nation in these unprecedented times.
This follows President Ramaphosa’s call on larger businesses in particular to take care of their workers during this period and to marshal every resource and their every energy to fight this epidemic.
Shoprite said in a statement, "Supermarket employees are at the forefront of serving and safeguarding customers by implementing the Group’s strict hygiene measures while distribution centre employees are key players in the retail supply chain to restock stores as quickly as possible."
"Our employees are crucial players in the task ahead and the Group wants to thank and reward them for their tireless efforts to stock our shelves with food and other essentials for our 29 million shoppers," said Pieter Engelbrecht, CEO of the Shoprite Group.
“They will be paid the appreciation bonus next Thursday, 2 April 2020. This is one of the many measures we have initiated to support our most vital teams including the supply of free hand sanitiser and expanded leave guidelines to cater for those impacted.”
“In addition to this announcement may I once again urge customers to shop responsibly.
Current gaps on supermarket shelves will be filled as our warehouses remain well stocked and new stock is arriving regularly. We have also increased orders and are sourcing new and additional suppliers.
We are doing everything in our power to ensure our doors will remain open, our stores remain safe and our prices remain low,” he concluded.