A lump sum of 300 million yen for all employees due to an increase in super "life" store visits April 10 23:10

Super giant Life Corporation has decided to pay a lump sum of approximately 300 million yen to all 40,000 employees nationwide. It is said that the new coronavirus has helped to increase the number of customers visiting the store and increase the amount of work.

Life giant, a major supermarket, has 275 stores in the Kansai and Tokyo metropolitan areas.

According to the company, the spread of the new coronavirus has spread the tendency to refrain from going out, and the number of customers visiting the store to buy food is increasing. Is that.

As a result, the company decided to pay a lump sum payment to all 40,000 employees nationwide, including contract employees and part-timers, assuming that the amount of work is increasing more than usual.

The total amount is about 300 million yen, and the amount of payment per person depends on the contract form and details are not disclosed, but the simple calculation of the total amount divided by the number of people will be 7500 yen per person.

The company wants to pay lump sum payments for employees' efforts and improve their motivation.