KEY POINTS
  • Target will offer up to four hours of pay to hourly workers who get Covid-19 vaccinations.
  • It's joining more than a dozen companies that have announced additional pay or other incentives to encourage their workforce to get the shots.
  • As supply of the vaccines increases, community groups, local leaders and companies will have to persuade some Americans to get the shots or help them overcome potential barriers, such as a lack of child care, transportation or time off from work.
An employee outside a Target store in Clifton, N.J.

Target will join a growing list of companies that are offering extra pay and other incentives to try to nudge employees to get a Covid-19 vaccine.

The retail chain said Wednesday that it will offer all of its hourly employees up to four hours of pay when they get the two shots. It will also cover the cost of a Lyft ride, up to $15 each way, to the vaccination appointment. And it's working on ways to get CVS or other providers to give doses to workers at CVS pharmacies inside of its stores or at Target's distribution centers.