Matter of time before someone gets sick. Not just hy-vee but any grocery store. We aren't protected at all. Nobody seems to care.
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I have a pretty good idea who is on here bashing employees complaints. Obviously it's a corporate guru who knows all. Can't say names on here.. but if you took the time to listen to employees and see it from their perspective I can guarantee moral within the company will be much better off. Instead you being a d–k just pisses off the good employees also. So here is my 2 cents.. get the f— off this website and let the little people bicker and b–ch about how you s— running this company and go enjoy you're life as you s— the tit from your master in charge.
- S. stop spending money on dumbshit and start paying the debt. Thank you
Hey I got an idea for the person who wants to strike on inventory Monday...you should. Then, never come back. I'm proud to work for hyvee and to take the risk every day. I feel it's a public service. You obviously feel differently. Oh and by the way you won't strike. You'll still be that employee that loves to complain but never leaves. I know your type been with the company a while. Every store has a few. See you Monday
Employees should be wearing masks and gloves. It’s completely irresponsible to be out there with all these people!!!
Perhaps it’s time for Hy-Vee employees to strike. I suggest inventory Monday, March 30th, would be a great day for employees to simply not show up.
The only good idea Randy has he gets from Competent CEOS everything else is an utter failure kinda like Trump
What's happening with people sent home due to travels in the US ? Does that make current employees safer ? The unknowns flooding our stores maybe a bigger threat. Stay safe you'all.
And for the employees who participate in the "wage continuation" plans. That's a friggin joke. They will require paperwork from your doctor. However, doctors don't have time for the STD paperwork bureaucracy.
So we burn through our vacation and flex time. And then we have nothing.
Day late and dollar short. From what I see there is little if any effort towards employee and customer safety at the gas stations.
- Hy-Vee, Inc. announces today additional changes to its operations in response to the evolving coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Effective Friday, March 20, customers will no longer be allowed to bring in reusable bags until further notice since it is difficult to monitor their cleanliness. Because it is not always easy to know the sanitization procedures customers are taking at their homes to keep the bags clean, this is one more way the grocer is helping prevent the spread of the virus.
Customers also will start seeing temporary window panels installed at checkouts to help provide an additional layer of protection for both our employees and customers.
These panels are being installed at the checkout, as this is the point in the store visit where customers and employees are in the closest contact. In the aisles or at our service counters, customers and employees have more flexibility in placing distance between themselves but the setup of the checkout limits that ability. These panels are in place in our Des Moines-area stores, and will be installed in all other Hy-Vee locations over the next few days.
“The spread of this virus is asking us all to take extraordinary measures and change the way we live our lives,” said Randy Edeker, Hy-Vee’s chairman, CEO and president. “We are continuing to adapt at Hy-Vee so that we can serve our customers and keep everyone in our stores as safe and healthy as possible.”—
Hy-vee needs to hand out face masks and gloves to all employees!! We are considered emergency workers! We are serving our communities during a pandemic. We have the greatest risk of anyone to contract this disease for which there is no cure!
They are supposed to put up screens for the checkers in the next few days.
Should have been done long ago, Hy-Vee never takes the lead on anything unless someone else does it first.
Also, just to mention it one more time, RE need to resign.