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Grocery giant Kroger is ending some COVID benefits for unvaccinated individuals

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Unvaccinated Kroger employees to lose some benefits

One of the largest private employers in the United States, Kroger plans to cut some COVID-19 benefits for unvaccinated employees next year. In an effort to push more workers to get the shot amid concerns over the Omicron variant, a spokesman for the supermarket chain said Tuesday the company will no longer provide paid COVID-19 leave for unvaccinated employees, and will apply a $50 monthly health insurance surcharge to salaried non-union workers. Kroger had about 465,000 employees at the start of this year, according to a regulatory filing, which includes workers at Ralphs, Harris Teeter and Food 4 Less stores. The push to get more employees vaccinated comes as President Joe Biden faces setbacks in implementing his vaccine-or-test mandate for private businesses.Analysts have said concerns over the new variant could cause a jump in crowds at Kroger stores in the coming weeks as consumers look to stock up on household essentials.

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