CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Harris Teeter has reduced hours and pay for its full-time pharmacists. Starting Wednesday, pharmacists will work 32 hours — though they’ll still be considered full-time employees for benefits purposes, says Danna Robinson, spokeswoman.
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Pay will be cut to reflect the hours worked. The decision to trim hours impacts full-time pharmacists at roughly 200 stores, Robinson says.
Overall, the grocer has nearly 250 locations across seven states and Washington, D.C. It has 30 stores in Charlotte.
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Robinson says the grocer — a subsidiary of The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR) — made the changes after reviewing its “pharmacy staffing model to ensure that we continue to remain viable and competitive in the market.”
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