Market Basket CEOs to Store Directors: Remove “Boycott” Signs

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Market Basket CEOs Felicia Thornton and Jim Gooch sent a letter to store directors, telling them to schedule full-time associates for next week and have employees remove any “Boycott Market Basket” signs and donation requests.

In the letter, the executives also decreed store directors should schedule all of their full-time associates next week.

"Prioritization of scheduling full-time associates is a critical element of successfully delivering outstanding customer service and achieving store performance goals," they wrote."We are not laying off full-time associates. You should plan to have your full-time associates work next week, and receive the hours required to maintain their full-time status."

 

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