Thread regarding Bed Bath & Beyond layoffs

All stores temporarily closed (Last updated March 31, 2020)

All stores temporarily closed

To Our Customers,

Bed Bath & Beyond is 100% committed to doing the right thing for our customers and associates, and that commitment has been at the forefront of every step taken during the past weeks.

In order to keep customers and associates safe at this time, all Bed Bath & Beyond locations are closed until further notice.

With our stores temporarily closed, we want to give you flexibility regarding any returns you might have, and have extended our policy to allow returns for up to 240 days from the date of your purchase.

We remain open online, and will continue to serve you through our website at bedbathandbeyond.com. We are enhancing online capabilities while our buyers and distribution teams are working to replenish products as quickly as possible so you can purchase and receive other essential items easily.

In this time of great uncertainty, our best defense is to all work together and be good to one another. Stay well, keep safe.

Mark Tritton
President and CEO

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Keeping your employees safe come on Mark don’t kid yourself. C-appy rubber gloves that rip no facemasks or protective equipment. Employees wiping down counters with your bare hands against covid19
Your most dedicated staff in stores processing orders making less than employees staying home doing nothing.
Tack on an extra buck or two thanks Mark , the poor and the most dedicated will always show up for an xtra buck. It’s not because of the extra buck it’s because we care about our company who doesn’t seem to care much about us

Take care of your employees. If you really cared you’d be paying everybody the emergency pay and letting the employees who are dedicated and desperately needing the money Make a little extra.
Instead if you worked at a store shipping out packages this week risking your life you got a two dollar an hour bonus. At the end of the week if you worked more than your emergency hours that you qualify for you don’t get any emergency hours. Wow!! Only in America Can we continue to screw over the working class.
As 20 year veteran Who never ever worked less than 50 hours During a crisis when we need our pay the most. The company and you say you care so much about your employees but you’ve cut the assistants to 45 hours. thanks Marc that’s about $500 a month pay cut and then you tell me you’ll give me a five dollar bonus.
Here’s some basic math.
9 hours at home at $20 is $180. 8 hours at the store at $20 is $160 plus ur $5 bonus is $200.
I can stay home and make 180 bucks or I can come to work and make 200 bucks.great I made $20. now remember I also lost five hours pay before the week started.
I can have stress and risk my life with coronavirus to ship a few boxes All the while you tell us we’re keeping the company afloat we’re doing a great job. You corporate guys really got to think about the small guys does that seem right to you?? After all that we come home only to find out there’s a conference call Thursday. That’s great for Thursday isn’t that when you fire everyone usually??

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