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I hired on hust after the holidays last year so I missed out but I am told we get double time if we work Christmas and tri[ple time if we work new years day. Can't wait. Anyone know about this



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Honestly, I hust don't know.



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Where do you work that youre open on Christmas?!



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Hust answer the question!



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Hust answer the question!


 Somebody keeps hitting the "H" instead of the "J".   Try a full size desk top computer keyboard, instead of a tiny smartphone.    biggrin



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Why don't you go straight to Jell!



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Why don't you go straight to Jell!


 HUMP OUT A WINDOW!!!!!



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UHH! Your store is open on Christmas day? I didn't think Kroger was open on Christmas. That is the one day a year they actually do close!



-- Edited by MyOpinion on Tuesday 4th of December 2018 12:59:32 AM



-- Edited by MyOpinion on Tuesday 4th of December 2018 12:59:59 AM

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I hired on hust after the holidays last year so I missed out but I am told we get double time if we work Christmas and tri[ple time if we work new years day. Can't wait. Anyone know about this


I think someone is pulling your leg.  According to labor laws, a company only has to pay double time if you work over 12 hours or if you work seven days a week and work over 8 hours on the 7th day.  Of course they still have to pay time and a half if you work over 40 hours in week and for some people over 8 hours in a day.



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Anonymous wrote:

I hired on hust after the holidays last year so I missed out but I am told we get double time if we work Christmas and tri[ple time if we work new years day. Can't wait. Anyone know about this


I think someone is pulling your leg.  According to labor laws, a company only has to pay double time if you work over 12 hours or if you work seven days a week and work over 8 hours on the 7th day.  Of course they still have to pay time and a half if you work over 40 hours in week and for some people over 8 hours in a day.


 Hust what are you saying? Jow do YOU know?



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MyOpinion wrote:

UHH! Your store is open on Christmas day? I didn't think Kroger was open on Christmas. That is the one day a year they actually do close!



-- Edited by MyOpinion on Tuesday 4th of December 2018 12:59:32 AM



-- Edited by MyOpinion on Tuesday 4th of December 2018 12:59:59 AM


OP probably means Christmas Eve. Christmas Eve counts for holiday pay. In my division, you don't have to work on the day of the holiday (in this case, Christmas Eve, even though Christmas Day is the actual holiday, but Kroger is closed on that day) to get holiday pay, but if you do, you get what's called "Holiday Premium Pay" so for someone that's full time like me, I get an extra $0.50 an hour on top of my holiday pay being double time, but that's only because I'm full time. I have the option of only working 32 hours holiday weeks and still getting paid for 40, but I like the extra money, so I never take the extra day off. Part timers get time and a half, I think, and that's only after they've been with Kroger for a certain period of time. Again though, that's in my division. 



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