Kroger says it won't force employees to repay extra 'Emergency Pay,' after sending some workers letters that demanded refunds
Kroger said some employees were overpaid "Emergency Pay," which covers workers' wages during leave under new coronavirus policies.
The letters said workers were overpaid, and failure to repay the funds would "result in further collection efforts." "We've since instructed our payroll department to directly inform the small number of associates affected by the recent overpayments of COVID-19 Emergency Leave pay that we will not seek repayment," the spokesperson said.of one of the letters, which sought repayment of $461.60, sparked a backlash online after it was shared widely on Twitter late Monday.
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