Lidl employees struggle following store closure announcement

A store-printed sign posted at the Charlottesville Lidl, which has been marked for closure following a corporate designation as “underperforming.”

Customers were warned against “offering condolences” to employees in order to protect workers’ mental health.

A sign of the times.

Charlottesville Lidl store-closing sign of the times

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4 COMMENTS

  1. If the employees of Lidl are looking for work in the food service industry, it appears every grocery store in C’ville and nearby areas has “we are hiring” signs posted.

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