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All PK U.S.A. hourly Associates to receive raise on July 31.
PK U.S.A. has announced an $.80 raise, per hour, for all PK hourly associates effective July 31.
“Our associates have been working exceptionally hard during the first half of 2023, and PK U.S.A. is committed to ensuring our team members are compensated appropriately,” announced Bill Kent, Vice-President of Corporate Relations. “Our
commitment to our associate base is exemplified in the fact we have not had a change in insurance premiums for over 10 years.”
“All of our hourly associates will see the pay increase implemented on the first pay scheduled after July 31. We are very pleased to ensure our associates are compensated for a job well-done in the first six months of 2023,” states Lynn Redd-Kipper, Human Resources Director.
PK U.S.A. is currently ramping up production on several lines within the company, as business continues to improve post Covid shutdowns and delays.
“We continue to be a good community partner and ensure our associates know we appreciate them and their hard work,” remarked Bill Kent.
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