Yamato Co., Ltd., a major delivery company, paid sympathy to employees. Increased work burden on the new Corona 18:19 on June 5

Yamato Holdings Co., Ltd., a major courier company, is paying a maximum of 50,000 yen per person to approximately 220,000 group employees such as delivery drivers, saying that the burden of work is increasing due to the spread of new coronavirus infection. did.

At the company, the number of courier services is increasing along with the increase in online mail order due to self-restraint to go out, and in addition to delivery trucks to prevent infection and regular disinfection of sales offices The work burden is increasing.

For this reason, the company paid stipends at the end of May to approximately 220,000 permanent and contract employees working at each group company.

In principle, scholarships are 50,000 yen per person for full-time work, and for part-time work, the amount paid depends on the hours worked, and the total amount is about 7 billion yen.

The company says, "We paid to reward the contributions of employees who continued to work to maintain logistics despite fear of infection."