Hudson’s Bay ends employee commissions on cosmetics, big-ticket items: Unifor
- Hudson’s Bay has eliminated commission pay for employees in cosmetics and big-ticket items as of April 20, according to Unifor.
- The company is adjusting to wage-based compensation for its associates going forward, said Hudson’s Bay spokesperson Tiffany Bourre.
- The decision follows Hudson’s Bay’s ongoing liquidation of most stores amidst a creditor protection case, affecting numerous employees.
- Unifor national president Lana Payne called the commission removal a blatant violation of our members’ collective agreements.
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Hudson’s Bay Ends Employee Commissions on Cosmetics, Big-Ticket Items
Hudson’s Bay has ended commission pay for workers as the company liquidates most of its stores. Unifor said Tuesday that its members were informed that commissions were eliminated as of April 20 for staff working in cosmetics departments and those who earn extra cash on sales of big-ticket items such as appliances. Canada’s largest private sector union said the department store chain that holds the title of Canada’s oldest company told workers w…

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