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Sheetz Reaffirms Salary Commitment

Will move forward with increase despite judge’s injunction

ALTOONA, Pa. -- Sheetz Inc. has announced that all of the company’s salaried employees will earn a minimum base salary of $47,500 per year. The convenience-store retailer made the decision in connection with the proposed Federal Labor Standards Act (FLSA) rule from the U.S. Department of Labor that called for an increase to the minimum salary for salaried employees, which was set to take effect on Dec. 1. Despite a federal judge’s injunction on Nov. 22 that prevented the regulation from going into effect, Sheetz plans to move forward with the salary changes already communicated to its employees.

The pay increase affects approximately 270 employees, and the company expects it to cost approximately $1 million annually.

Sheetz employs more than 17,500 people in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio and North Carolina.

“Since our founding in 1952, the success and satisfaction of our employees at Sheetz has been vital to the accomplishments of the company itself,” said Joe Sheetz, president and CEO. “This announcement represents our constant efforts toward attracting and retaining the best talent and being a great place to work. It is a commitment that reaches beyond compensation, to the offering of excellent benefits and a great balance between work and family.”

  • For more details on why Sheetz is raising wages, click here.

Fortune magazine has recognized the chain as one of the 100 Best Companies to Work For, Top 12 Best Places to Work for Women and Top 35 Best Workplaces for Millennials.

Altoona, Pa.-based Sheetz, with more than $6.9 billion in revenue and more than 17,500 employees, operates approximately 535 c-stores. All Sheetz convenience stores are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. 

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