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stocker

[stok-er] / ˈstɒk ər /


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Aldi will host a hiring week in September to fill an array of positions, including cashiers, stockers and associates, at its more than 2,100 stores and 25 warehouses across the country.

From Reuters

Supermarket chains used it to screen thousands of applicants a day amid a pandemic-fueled hiring surge for cashiers, stockers and delivery crews, Parker said.

From Seattle Times

In the next few months, the new app will allow workers to help speed up the time it takes its stockers to get items from the backroom to the sales floor.

From Seattle Times

Meanwhile, the company’s cashiers, stockers and other front-line workers entered the “new, deadlier phase of the pandemic earning some of the lowest wages in the industry,” the report said.

From Washington Post

Subsequently, the California EDD received a claim from Gervais in her own name, alleging that her hours as a shelf stocker at Goodwill Industries had been cut.

From Los Angeles Times