Dozens of employees at Chicago-area Mariano’s stores that had taken the paid time off recently received letters from Kroger notifying them that they had been overpaid and would need to pay the money back, said Zach Koutsky, spokesman for Local 881 of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union. The employees should have received their hourly rate, but mistakenly received overtime pay, he said.
Mariano’s parent Kroger will not seek repayment from workers it overpaid during COVID-19 outbreak

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