Skip to main content
Taylor Swift's private jet amidst wedding preparations in 2024.
Tired woman showing effects of lack of sleep.
Delicious banana nice cream dessert for healthy eating.

Lifestyle

You Might Want To Brace Yourself For This Amazing News Walmart Just Announced

January 15, 2021 by Justine Schwartz
shefinds | Lifestyle
Featured image

Walmart has announced a change to its military leave policy for employees, and agreed to pay up to $14 million for reservists’ claims. This is huge for military family!

The nation’s largest employer just agreed to a proposed settlement that could include more than 7,000 employees who have taken military leave since October 2004. Wow!

READ MORE: Walmart Just Made This Huge Covid Announcement–& People Are Freaking Out!

house unit img
Women Are Swapping Their Boring Water For This Ice Pop Electrolyte Mix!
Image from SHEfinds

Not only could Walmart ultimately pay up to $14 million to thousands of Guard and Reserve members, but it has also changed its policy effective 2021 to increase the paid military leave benefit during shorter-term military duties.

And the decision could impact other employers as well, legislative director of the Reserve Officers Association Kevin Hollinger told Military Times.

This could have an incredible ripple effect in the US!

READ MORE: Walmart Just Made A Huge Change To Its Shipping Policy & Customers Are Freaking Out!

Image from SHEfinds

The original lawsuit was filed on December 31st by reservist, Nickolas Tsui who alleges Walmart violated his rights under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act by not providing full paid leace when he took a short-term military leave. (Tsui is a current employee of Sam's Club.)

Short term military leaves last fewer than 30 consecutive days.

Walmart has never provided fully paid leave to employees who have taken short-term military leave of three days or less, according to the lawsuit.

READ MORE: Walmart Just Made A Huge Change To Its Loyalty Program--Amazon Is Going To Be So Mad!

Image from SHEfinds

According to the new policy, when a Walmart employee takes more than 30 days of military leave in a calendar year, the employee may be eligible for differential pay for the additional days of military leave the difference between their Walmart pay and their military pay, if their Walmart pay is greater than their military pay for up to 12 months.

“We are pleased to be providing these extra military leave benefits in connection with this settlement,” said senior vice president for U.S. benefits at Walmart Adam Stavisky said in a announcement.

“We have a history of supporting our members of the military and veterans, and over the last seven years alone have hired more than 320,000 veterans and military spouses. We remain committed to their success with Walmart.”

(Walmart denies liability or wrongdoing of any kind associated with the allegations.)

 

Tags:

News, walmart

Author:

Editorial Director

Justine Schwartz is a veteran women's lifestyle editor; she's written extensively about style & beauty tips, health advice and wedding planning. Her work has appeared in New York Magazine, Huffington Post and New York Weddings. Justine has been with SheFinds since 2010; you can reach her via email at Justine@shefinds.com.

Healthy seeds instead of pastries for nutritious snacking.
Exploring the Italian bob hair trend for summer 2023
Woman applying concealer for a perfect complexion
Common beauty habits causing skin inflammation
Image from SHEfinds
Older woman enjoying her skincare routine
Drinking spearmint tea for beauty benefits
Hair mistakes potentially aging you, revealed by stylists
Anti-aging skincare tips from experts Arielle Lorre and Anthony Youn
Frustrated older woman showing signs of stress.
Best foundations for mature skin to reduce fine lines
Butterfly haircut trend gaining popularity on social media
Various types of bread displayed on a table.
Pouring shampoo into hand for hair care routine
Woman holding her head in distress or pain.
Everyday habits that accelerate collagen breakdown
Woman experimenting with beauty trends for youthful skin
Popular fast food outlets: Dunkin', Chick-fil-A, Starbucks.
Makeup tips from beauty expert Nikol Johnson
Crofton cold brew maker with glasses from Aldi.
Healthy seeds instead of pastries for nutritious snacking.
Exploring the Italian bob hair trend for summer 2023
Woman applying concealer for a perfect complexion
Common beauty habits causing skin inflammation
Image from SHEfinds

Lifestyle

Prime Day is basically my personal Christmas. Except instead of ...

Older woman enjoying her skincare routine
Drinking spearmint tea for beauty benefits
Hair mistakes potentially aging you, revealed by stylists
Anti-aging skincare tips from experts Arielle Lorre and Anthony Youn
Frustrated older woman showing signs of stress.
Best foundations for mature skin to reduce fine lines
Butterfly haircut trend gaining popularity on social media
Various types of bread displayed on a table.
Pouring shampoo into hand for hair care routine
Woman holding her head in distress or pain.
Everyday habits that accelerate collagen breakdown
Woman experimenting with beauty trends for youthful skin
Popular fast food outlets: Dunkin', Chick-fil-A, Starbucks.
Makeup tips from beauty expert Nikol Johnson
Crofton cold brew maker with glasses from Aldi.