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Onsite TD Bank Employees Awarded With Extra $1K, Bank Says

Full-time and part-time employees at all TD Bank locations who can't stay home will get up to an extra $1,000 for reporting to work.

Full-time and part-time employees at all TD Bank locations who can't stay home will get up to an extra $1,000 for reporting to work.
Full-time and part-time employees at all TD Bank locations who can't stay home will get up to an extra $1,000 for reporting to work. (Photo Credit: Anthony Bellano)

CHERRY HILL, NJ — Not all employees for all companies have the ability to work from home, and Cherry Hill-based TD Bank is giving its employees that must report to work in-person an extra boost.

TD Bank is giving all full-time and part-time employees that must report to work onsite a one-time award of up to $1,000, the bank announced on Wednesday. They will also get up to two additional paid personal days for work during the same period, in addition to the up to 10 paid personal days previously announced.

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"We continue helping our customers with their banking needs thanks in large part to our front-line employees and others unable to work from home," TD Bank President/CEO Greg Braca said. "The health and well-being of our employees is a top priority, and we continue to do our part to protect our employees and customers and help slow the spread of the Coronavirus across the communities we serve."

TD Bank also offers online and mobile banking, so customers can access account information and conduct many banking transactions via www.td.com, the TD Bank mobile app, or by calling 1-800-YES-2000, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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"We understand the difficulties faced by our on-site employees as schools, adult care and other support systems are closed in many states where we operate,” Braca said. “We don't want them worrying about personal time off when taking care of their loved ones. We are grateful for their hard work and extend our deep appreciation to them during this difficult time."

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