The grocery chain said it has boosted its average national wage to $15.50 per hour, an amount that it said it expects to increase to $16 per hour. It did not say how many of those jobs would be in southwest Ohio.
It also touts tuition reimbursement, training and employee wellness as benefits for employees.
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