Grocery Hazard Pay - City of Edmonds - Washington

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Edmonds, WA, is considering a new hazard pay ordinance for grocery store workers, proposed by Mayor Mike Nelson, in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The ordinance would require grocery stores with 500 or more employees statewide to provide an additional $4 per hour in hazard pay to their employees until the state's emergency declaration is lifted. This initiative is part of a broader trend, as cities like Seattle and various California municipalities have already implemented similar measures to protect frontline workers. Mayor Nelson emphasized that grocery employees are essential to the community's food supply and deserve recognition for their service during this crisis. The proposed ordinance not only aims to enhance the economic security of these employees but also seeks to promote job retention in a challenging economic environment.

The City Council is set to review the ordinance during their meeting on April 6th, 2021. As communities across the nation grapple with the impact of the pandemic, this measure underscores the vital role of grocery workers in public health and safety. If passed, the ordinance could serve as a model for other regions looking to support their essential workforce.

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