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Supermarket giant Asda to close all stores on Boxing Day

As well as keeping all 631 stores closed for two days the supermarket is giving a bonus to staff to reward them for their commitment

An Asda store(Image: PA)

Asda has announced it will not open its stores on Boxing Day in moves to reward its workers.

Chief executive Roger Burnley announced that all of Asda's 631 stores will close for two days, telling employees: "This has been a challenging year and you have all done an incredible job, continuing to serve our customers and communities while juggling so many other commitments.

"But it's also been challenging from a personal perspective as we have not been able to spend time with our families and friends, which has been hard for us all.

"As you know, the strict guidelines set out by the government will change between 23rd and 27th December and more households will be able to gather together.

"This is of course our busiest time of year but it was important for us to give as many of you as possible the opportunity to spend this time with those loved ones that you may not have not seen for many months so, uniquely for this year, we will not reopen our stores until December 27."

Asda chief executive Roger Burnley

Leeds headquartered Asda said staff who were contracted to work on Boxing Day will be paid, and all eligible hourly-paid workers will receive a guaranteed 100% bonus for their "unstinting hard work and commitment" during 2020, which will be paid in February 2021.

Paddy Lillis, general secretary of the shopworkers' union Usdaw, said: "When the country faced a crisis unlike any in our lifetime, shopworkers stepped up and kept essential services running.

"They continued to work and faced increased levels of violence and abuse, as well as being worried about catching Covid-19.