The 2024 Retail & Wholesale Theo Award Winners

Ahold Delhaize USA, one of the largest retail groups on the East Coast, has made associate care and safety a top priority. As workers’ compensation costs rise across the industry, the company has implemented dedicated safety and training programs to prevent injuries while upholding its core value of “Care.” Read more.

Discount Tire, a leading tire and wheel retailer and service provider, has built its success on a foundation of exceptional customer service. This commitment extends beyond its retail operations to encompass the care and support of its own employees, particularly in the realm of workers’ compensation and workplace safety. Read more.

Meijer, a family-owned retailer operating across the Midwest, implemented a comprehensive strategy to transform its safety culture and improve outcomes for team members. In 2012, Meijer’s board of directors and executive leadership team demonstrated their commitment to safety by expanding the company’s core values to include health and safety. Read more.

Raley’s, a Sacramento-based grocery store chain, struggled to overcome the challenges of staffing and worker safety during the COVID-19 pandemic. The company experienced a sharp increase in temporary total disability (TTD) claims from 2021 to 2023, straining operations and finances. With total benefits payouts reaching the millions in 2021, Raley’s recognized the need for an innovative solution to address rising TTD costs and minimize liability. Read more.

SpartanNash, a leading food distributor and grocery retailer based in Byron Center, Michigan, has made major strides in workplace safety and employee care. With 17,000 associates across its operations, SpartanNash recognized the critical importance of safety in fostering its “People First” culture. The company set out to not only protect associates from injury and illness but also to improve morale, reduce turnover, lower costs and boost productivity. Read more.

The Home Depot, a leader in the home improvement retail industry, identified a common problem within its Tool Rental Centers: In 2016, an in-depth analysis revealed that 57.4% of injuries in these centers were due to overexertion, often resulting in severe and costly injuries associated with manually handling heavy tools and equipment during customer loading and unloading. Read more.

True Value Company, a leading hard lines wholesaler with a 75-year history, was forced to contend with the difficulties of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021 as its workers’ compensation claims and costs spiked. Deemed an essential business during the pandemic, which led to increased operations and new protective measures, True Value saw claim frequency rise 40% in 2020 and another 14% in 2021 compared to pre-pandemic levels. Read more.

 

The Theo Award celebrates its inaugural year, honoring 31 workers’ compensation programs for their excellence and service to workers across the nation. To learn more about the award and amazing qualities each winner possesses, visit here.

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