Staff Benefits
Thursday, 29 September 2011 17:54
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We provide wholesome, quality products in an atmosphere of great service!
We seek energetic and personable individuals to join our natural food cooperative in our 40th successful year. GreenStar Natural Foods Market is Central New York's largest natural food grocery, now with two locations. GreenStar Co-op is committed to being an inclusive organization free from discrimination. We seek out and welcome people from diverse communities to participate in a community-owned cooperative business structure.
If you love to smile and work with people that care deeply about great food and nutrition in an environment that emphasizes exceptional customer service ... then please, Come grow with us! Entry Level wage: $10.40/hour; Staff Discount; Paid Vacation (full and part time); at 20 hours/week plus: Medical, Dental and Life Insurance; 401k.
Livable Wage
As of January 2010, $10.40 per hour is paid as entry level wage. Read more about living wage in Tomkins County.
Staff Discount 17.5% off most products.
Vacation Time
2 weeks to start. Up to 5.12 weeks per year, based on 40-hour week; accrued from hours worked.
Sick Time
Five paid sick days per year, based on 40-hour week; accrued from hours worked.
Holidays
Seven paid per year (New Years, Easter, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, & Christmas); pro-rated based on scheduled hours
Additional Benefits
Staff who have passed their trial period and have 20 or more scheduled hours are also eligible for:
Medical Insurance (paid in full at 35 scheduled hours)
Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
Flexible Spending Account
401(k) Pension Plan – (need 1000 hours and one year of service to enroll)
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