Vancouver Island’s Buckerfields to pay living wages, investing in employee satisfaction and retention
The CEO of Buckerfields says that while there is a cost to the company, the payoff will come through employee satisfaction and higher employee retention. Staff that have been interviewed echo that sentiment. What do you think? Watch this CHEK News video and article, and chime in.
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