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Ikea’s largest franchisee is awarding more than 170,000 employees a one-time bonus for helping accelerate web-based sales during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Ingka Group saw the online share of its 37.4 billion euros ($43.4 billion) revenue for the 2021 financial year increase to 30% from 18% a year ago. That growth and staff efforts to quickly adapt stores to introduce Covid-19 safety measures mean employees worldwide will share a total of 110 million euros, according to a statement on Friday.

The average bonus per worker has not been disclosed but will be based on each country’s proportion of total wages and will be paid out in January. 

Ikea is not the first retailer to reward staff for working in frontline retail positions where they are more likely to be exposed to potential Covid infection during the pandemic. Most of Britain’s largest grocers, including Tesco Plc, J Sainsbury Plc, and Asda Stores Ltd have already increased bonuses for staff. Last April, Wm Morrison Supermarkets Plc, Britain’s fourth-largest grocer, tripled the annual bonus for staff who received just over 1,000 pounds ($1,380) compared to an average of about 350 pounds the prior year. 

In the U.S., Walmart Inc. has paid a series pandemic-related bonuses since early 2020 to workers who have helped stock shelves, pack and ship online orders and serve customers during the pandemic.  

Sweden’s Ingka operates home furnishings stores in 32 markets. The retailer opened 25 new locations during the financial year and its investment unit earlier this week announced plans to buy an iconic seven-story building on London’s Oxford Street for 378 million pounds. 

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The site will host one of Ikea’s smaller stores with a format targeting shoppers less able to travel to the large, edge-of-town stores the Swedish retailer is known for.

“Our physical stores, large and small, will always be an essential part of the Ikea experience,” said Peter Jelkeby, country manager for Ikea U.K. and Ireland.

Ahead of the COP26 conference in Glasgow next week, Ikea launched its new “Sustainable Living Shops” in the U.K. Thursday, in a bid to help shoppers wanting to tackle climate change. The “shop-in-shops” units will showcase products that can help consumers use less energy and water, create less water and reduce single use.

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