January 20, 2021 by MMR
COVID-19 vaccine, Lidl US, Lidl US chief executive officer Johannes Fieber
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ARLINGTON, Va. — Lidl US said Wednesday that it is offering $200 in extra pay to any of its employees who choose to get the COVID-19 vaccine. The extra money is meant to help offset the costs associated with vaccine administration, including travel costs and childcare. Lidl said it will also be flexible with its
March 26, 2020 by MMR
COVID-19 pandemic, employee benefits, Lidl US, Lidl US Chairman Roman Heini, temporary employees
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ARLINGTON, Va. — Lidl US said Thursday that it will hire up to 1,000 temporary employees to help it meet the needs of customers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Those newly hired employees who don’t have health insurance will be eligible for benefits that include coverage for testing and treatment related to COVID-19 at no charge,
December 18, 2019 by Bill Schiffner
Best Market, Huntington, Lidl, Lidl US, Long Island
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HUNTINGTON, N.Y. — Lidl has come to Huntington. The German food retailer opened its third store on Long Island with a grand opening on Wednesday. The event featured a ribbon cutting ceremony and kicked off a weekend of get-them-while-you-can special offers, giveaways, and prizes for shoppers. “We’re are clearly focused now on offering the best
October 28, 2019 by MMR
Lidl US, medical
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ARLINGTON, Va. — Lidl US announced that from January it will offer medical benefits for all of its 1,200 part-time employees. “We want our team to have the peace of mind knowing they have health care coverage,” Roman Heini, chairman of Lidl US, said in a statement earlier this month. “Giving team members working part
January 25, 2018 by MMR
German discount grocer Lidl, Lidl US, Schwarz Group
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NEW YORK — The German discount grocer Lidl has proven a strong competitor throughout Europe, with a business model based on small stores, a no-frills shopping experience and low low prices. But the chief executive officer of Schwarz Group, Lidl’s parent company, told a German business magazine that the company stumbled in its initial foray
September 28, 2017 by MMR
Lidl, Lidl US
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ARLINGTON, Va. — Lidl has changed the leadership of its U.S. division, in a move that suggests that the retailer’s debut in the market has not gone as planned. According to a report in the German trade publication Lebensmittel Zeitung, Lidl has replaced Daniel Marasch as the head of U.S. operations. Michael Aranda, the former