SUMMERTIME: THE GROCER HAD ACTUALLY INITIALLY ASKED ITS ASSOCIATES NOT TO WEAR THEM, BUT AS WESH 2’S AMANDA DUKES REPORTS, THE COMPANY HAS ACTUALLY NOW CHANGED ITS MIND AMANDA: PUBLIX SHOP POLICY DID NOT ALLOW WORKER WHO DON’T GENERALLY USE GLOVES OR MASKS TO WEAR THEM AS SECURITY FROM THE CORONAVIRUS. BUT IN AN EMAIL TO WESH 2 NEWS, PUBLIX STATES AS OF TODAY, IT’S CHANGING THAT POLICY. PLEXIGLAS PARTITIONS ARE BEING SET UP AT PUBLIX STORES THE OBJECTIVE IS TO PROVIDE A PROTECTIVE BARRIER FOR BOTH STAFF MEMBERS AND CLIENTS. ANOTHER NEW TYPE OF PROTECTION IS ALSO BEING ENABLED. IN AN EMAIL TO WESH 2 NEWS, PUBLIX STATED, “WHILE WE CONTINUE TO FOLLOW CDC GUIDANCE, WE WORTH OUR ASSOCIATES’ CONVENIENCE AND AS An OUTCOME, HAVE CHOSE TO ALLOW THOSE IN SELECT JOB CLASSES THE ALTERNATIVE TO WEAR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE DEVICES.” PUBLIX SAYS IT WILL MAKE GLOVES AVAILABLE TO ITS PERSONNEL AS LONG AS MATERIAL LAST, BUT IT WILL NOT BE HANDING OUT MASKS AS THOSE MUST BE RESERVED FOR HEALTHCARE EMPLOYEES.>> PUBLIX HAS BEEN SERVING OUR CUSTOMERS FOR 90 YEARS AND WE WILL CONTINUE TO BE THERE FOR YOU. WE ARE IN THIS TOGETHER. AMANDA: PUBLIX HAS BEEN PUTTING OUT MESSAGING TO REASSURE BOTH STAFF MEMBERS AND CONSUMERS OF ITS REACTION TO THE CORONVIRUS. THE GROCER HAD FACED CRITICISM THROUGH AN ONLINE PETITION THAT REQUESTED HAZARD SPEND FOR PUBLIX WORKERS. PUBLIX DID NOT REACT TO OUR INQUIRY ABOUT THE PETITION, BUT DID SAY, “WE Take Pride In HOW OUR DEDICATED ASSOCIATES ARE TAKING CARE OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND EACH OTHER THROUGH THIS UNPRECEDENTED AND CHALLENGING TIME.” IN OTHER GESTURES OF GOODWILL, PUBLIX SAYS IT’S PROVIDING CUTTING EDGE EMPLOYEES WITH SHOP GIFT CARDS. THE BUSINESS IS ALSO WAIVING LEASE FOR 2 MONTHS FOR THE OCCUPANTS OF PUBLIX-OWNED SHOPPING PLA.
Staff members at numerous Central Florida Publix shops test positive for COVID-19
Two workers at 2 different Publix shops in the Orlando-area and 3rd at a store in Ocala have tested favorable for coronavirus, the business says.One of the staff members works at the store at 2873 S. Orange Ave., which remains in Orlando, south of downtown, and the other worker operates at the store at 16825 E. Colonial Dr., which is near Bithlo, Publix spokeswoman Maria Brous said.The staff member in Ocala works at the store at 3450 E. Silver Springs Boulevard. “Like other essential company, we have actually seen our own partners and their households personally affected by COVID-19 As public health authorities have actually suggested, we anticipate to see an increase in cases as the infection spreads out in our communities,” Brous said.Publix has taken a number of actions to limit the threat for staff members and customers.The business has actually set up plexiglass shields at money signs up, made aisles one-way and adjusted shop hours to allow more time for disinfecting.Publix said it is offering 14 days of paid leave to any employee who contracts COVID-19 and any staff member that came into close contact with the infected employee.
ORLANDO, Fla.–
2 staff members at two various Publix stores in the Orlando-area and 3rd at a store in Ocala have actually tested positive for coronavirus, the business states.
One of the employees operates at the shop at 2873 S. Orange Ave., which remains in Orlando, south of downtown, and the other worker operates at the store at 16825 E. Colonial Dr., which is near Bithlo, Publix spokesperson Maria Brous said.
The staff member in Ocala works at the shop at 3450 E. Silver Springs Boulevard.
Publix has actually taken a number of steps to restrict the threat for staff members and clients.
Publix said it is offering 14 days of paid leave to any staff member who contracts COVID-19 and any staff member that came into close contact with the infected worker.