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BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Walmart announced plans to pay another round of cash bonuses to all hourly employees in the United States. The payments “recognize them for their many contributions to communities across the country during this unprecedented time,” the company said.

Eligible for the cash payments are hourly workers in stores, clubs, the supply chain, offices and drivers. The bonus will be $300 for full-time hourly associates and $150 for part-time hourly and temporary associates, Walmart said Tuesday. Associates must be employed by the company as of June 5 to qualify for the June 25 payout.

“Walmart and Sam’s Club associates continue to do remarkable work, and it’s important we reward and appreciate them,” said John Furner, president and chief executive officer of Walmart U.S. “All across the country, they’re providing Americans with the food, medicine and supplies they need, while going above and beyond the normal scope of their jobs — diligently sanitizing their facilities, making customers and members feel safe and welcome, and handling difficult situations with professionalism and grace.”

With new payouts totaling $390 million, Walmart has now committed more than $935 million in bonuses in 2020. These include:

  • First special cash bonus, added up to $365 million: This bonus was issued for all U.S. hourly associates in stores, clubs, supply chain and offices on April 2. This bonus was also $300 for full-time hourly associates and $150 for part-time hourly associates.
  • Early payout of first-quarter bonus, added to $180 million: Recognizing the hard work ahead of Walmart associates as COVID-19 spreads and to help provide more cash in hand for them sooner, the company accelerated the payout for the associate quarterly incentive to April 30.

“We are so grateful to our associates for being there for customers and members during this difficult time, serving communities across the country,” said Kathryn McLay, president and CEO of Sam’s Club. “Our associates’ efforts have been exactly what the country needed during this historic and uncertain time. They’ve made a real difference.”

Walmart vowed to continue to look for ways to reward and recognize workers while staying focused on their overall wellbeing and safety. The company noted that it has implemented daily health screens and temperature checks, provided masks and gloves, and offered emotional wellbeing options such as virtual counseling. Walmart has also installed sneeze guards, limited the number of customers in stores, installed-distancing signage and instituted sanitizing protocols.

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