Stores: higher wages, but smaller staff
And fewer shops. The first wave of the pandemic, which closed the stores, pushed down the wages of sellers, while the reopening in May pushed it back – blokkk.com wrote.
photo: blokkk.com
To replace the market loss, the seller had to be behind the counter and at the checkout, but the headcount is smaller, the market is just bumping. And here’s the second wave: who cannot stand closes.
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