Thread regarding Hy-Vee layoffs

Is This Only Affecting Retail?

Have any of the subsidiaries faced cuts? PDI? Lomar? FDI? D&D? Chariton? Cherokee? Corporate Office? Anyone out there?
I know FUlfillment Centers are Closing but they are technically retail. Retail only? For now?

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Post ID: @OP+13Rp2rsx

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It makes total sense for HV subsidiaries to make more than the average worker bees in the store. The subsidiaries are generally skilled positions that require a lot more training. Aside from management and a small number of specialized positions, the fact is that most grocery positions aren't that difficult. If you're honest, most people could manage to stock shelves or ring up groceries. Most people could not set up a store-wide phone system or drive a semi to deliver goods, nor would most HV store employees want to deal with the kind of hours that many of the subsidiary employees work.

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Post ID: @3rmk+13Rp2rsx

IT IS A PROVEN FACT THAT Once The Subsidiaries Make More money than the stores the company is not going to last long. RE is RESPONSIBLE for the FORCE SHIPS and the very bad business decisions he has made that ruined the profit at store level Not the store directors or their department heads.

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Post ID: @1jyg+13Rp2rsx

I'm part of A+. and nothing is slowing down for us. My department is still putting in 50+ hour weeks every week.

Of course, we're downstream quite a bit from the retail side. The KC-area remodels are keeping us slammed.

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Post ID: @xar+13Rp2rsx

Lomar wasn’t cut anyone or wages. In fact all of us just got a huge bonus at the first of the year. We hit our sale goal and warehouse goal.

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