Nearly 250 Tesco employees didn’t go worked today
Tesco takes care not to miss a moment that matters to them. For this reason, Tesco has provided an extra day off for parents of every first-grade child to accompany their children to their first day in school. In addition, the store chain provides a discount coupon for colleagues whose child is school-age, thus making it easier for them to start school.
Tesco is committed to protecting the physical and mental health of its employees, and as a responsible employer, it is also aware that the family plays a vital role in everyone’s life. In Hungary alone, there are 7,500 “Tesco parents”; the supermarket chain is doing everything to help them: financial support for more than 5,300 employees – from 6 to 18 years old – raising children. Tesco also knows how important the first day of school is for families. That’s why the company has given a day off to about 250 “Tesco parents” to accompany their first-grade children on the first day to school.
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