Thread regarding Sam's Club layoffs

WalMart and Sams Club Coronavirus Policy

Announced today after news broke that a WalMart employee in Kentucky has the coronavirus:

1 - Effective through the end of April, the attendance policy is being waived for associates who feel ill or unwell to come to work (meaning no points will be given for calling in sick)
2 - Associates who call in sick may use regular PTO or PPTO for days missed due to illness
3 - If an associate contracts the coronavirus and is recommended quarantine, WalMart Inc will pay the associate for the full 14 days of quarantine. On top of that, if more time is needed per care giver order, associate can miss up to and be paid for up to 26 weeks of time. ALL EMPLOYEES (full time or part time) are eligible.

I applaud these changes. Though I really wish they'd let me use those 200+ sick hours from the pre-PTO days I have sitting there...

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Post ID: @OP+13UfNPaU

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But can they cut a full time employees hours down to less than 32 because they were out?? That’s what happened to me and now I could lose my insurance benefits.

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Post ID: @Kvjb+13UfNPaU

My sams club, 6305, cut that short yesterday day, all attendance points will be added as usual

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Post ID: @sjjr+13UfNPaU

They changed the COVID-19 emergency leave rules. You can no longer call off with impunity. Read the new policy on the wire.

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Post ID: @3ych+13UfNPaU

I printed it off, in case they try to tell me it isn't true. Black and white baby. Deny that.

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Post ID: @2hrz+13UfNPaU

Interesting cause in my club we were told this is not true and if we call out we WILL be penalized

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Post ID: @2dyz+13UfNPaU

Yes I agree with you on those sick hours personal hours that is just sitting there on my paystub.Its not fair that we can't use that time,that was time I worked to accumulate just as you accumulate time for PTO and ppto.Sams did not give that time to me I worked for it.They should have added that time when they changed over to PTO.

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Post ID: @2mkl+13UfNPaU

And by the way, you can find it on the wire.

Type "coronavirus" in the search box. Click the link: "COVID-19 Information." Scroll down - click: "Where can I find more information about the COVID_19 emergency leave policy?"

It applies to all hourly associates in the US.

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Post ID: @1vag+13UfNPaU

@ixen= The source is usa today March 10. It's sad that your too lazy to look it up for yourself. Typical though. Your President announced it already. KAG 2020.

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Post ID: @1glu+13UfNPaU

O, yeah, they'll retaliate all right.

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Post ID: @1yrm+13UfNPaU

It would be a shame if massive numbers of associates felt uncomfortable coming to work due to coronavirus on the same weekend.

Just sayin'

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Post ID: @1rep+13UfNPaU

Everybody who believes that using this policy to stay home from work in the middle of a sales frenzy due to people stocking up would not end in retaliation raise your hand! You would be coached and would receive poor evaluations. This policy was announced for public relations purposes. It was not intended to be used. Mark this post! The future on this board will be filled with associates telling stories of staying home with children whose school was closed and being harassed or terminated for doing so. Or for staying home because they were afraid to go to work because the virus is rampant in their communities. TL's and ASM's would be committing career s–c-de to use this policy.

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Post ID: @1qhc+13UfNPaU

To: "This wasn't a walmart sams policy decision......" Could you please provide me with the source? I've done a basic search, but did not find anything. Thank you in advance.

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Post ID: @1xen+13UfNPaU

This wasn't a walmart sams policy decision. It was a federal mandate to all employers requiring them to not penalize employees for missing work due to the virus. Walmart didn't do this out of the kindness of their hearts. They were forced to.

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Post ID: @1vew+13UfNPaU

100%. It’s way easier to pay employees for whatever time they need off than to have even one case of an employee dying from this virus because they couldn’t take time off.

It’s always about them. Wal-Mart comes first.

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Post ID: @1cig+13UfNPaU

(source below)

To: All U.S. associates

From:

  • John Furner, President and Chief Executive Officer — Walmart U.S.
  • Kath McLay, President and Chief Executive Officer — Sam's Club
  • Donna Morris, Executive Vice President, Chief People Officer — Walmart

March 10, 2020

New COVID-19 policy to support the health of our associates

Thank you for all you're doing to serve customers and members during this challenging time, as the U.S. deals with COVID-19 (coronavirus). We know how busy you are, and greatly appreciate what you're doing for your communities.

As you know from previous notes, we are responding to the developing situation and planning for what may occur in the coming weeks and months. We wanted to share an update that a Walmart associate at our store in Cynthiana, Kentucky, has tested positive for COVID-19. The associate is receiving medical care, and her condition is improving. We wish her a speedy recovery. After learning of this case, we consulted with state and local health experts, reinforced our cleaning and sanitizing protocol, and, with the support and encouragement of the state government, the store remains open.

As more cases are likely to occur, we'll continue to take precautions and actions to keep our stores, clubs and other facilities clean and ensure the well-being of our associates, customers and members, following the protocols from our own health experts and relevant federal and state agencies. We are in close communication with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as well as other health organizations, and have plans and procedures in place.

Your health is our priority, and, as we've said before, we want any associate who is not feeling well to stay home. So, we have created a COVID-19 emergency leave policy, which is effective immediately, to ensure you have the support you need. Let us describe three different circumstances:

  • During this uncertain time, if you determine you are unable to work or are uncomfortable at work, you can choose to stay home. To ensure you feel supported making this choice, we will waive our attendance occurrence policy through the end of April, but please call in as usual to let us know In order to be paid for this time, you may use your regular paid time-off options.
  • If your store, club, office or distribution center is part of a mandated quarantine or if you're required to quarantine by a government agency or by Walmart, you will receive up to two weeks of pay, and absences during the time you are out will not count against attendance. We've chosen two weeks because it matches the recommended time for quarantines related to this virus.
  • Should an associate have a confirmed case of the virus, they'll receive up to two weeks of pay. If they're not able to return to work after that time, additional pay replacement may be provided for up to 26 weeks for both full-time and part-time hourly associates.

We are also pleased that, in response to COVID-19, the Walmart Associates in Critical Need Trust, an independent charitable trust (ACNT), temporarily waived the eligibility requirement that U.S. associates be employed with Walmart for 365 days before they can apply for a grant.

SOURCE: https://i.imgur.com/xdxzNXK.jpg

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Post ID: @1ivj+13UfNPaU

Yep. That was the only way to do it.

Let the sh– show start...

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Post ID: @1osx+13UfNPaU

Just wait till Easter weekend!!! Everyone calling off.

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Post ID: @1mco+13UfNPaU

They will make us all regret it somehow down the road... Unfortunate to say but it's true.

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Post ID: @1met+13UfNPaU

I see a lot of call ins happening they really open a pandora box with waived points

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