20 year service reward

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I've been with Target for 20 long years. And on the actual day of my anniversary i received an extra paycheck, for an insulting amount that definitely did not reflect the time and effort i have committed to my career, yes I said career and not job. But i talked to my HR and it supposedly is my 20 year bonus but she said it would normally be on a regular paycheck and not stand alone. But bc it was a stand alone check, taxes and items like insurance were taken out of it. Is this normal? What should be the service reward for 20 years? bc i heard 200 from others that reached the milestone recently and thats not what this was. Not that i don't trust my HR but should i just call HROC and gather information myself? If anyone has any information that could be beneficial i would appreciate it.
 
Congrats on your 20 year Anniversary. Wish I could help more, but all I know about anniversary bonuses is that when I hit 10 years, if memory serves, I received not a check but a $50 gift card. Pretty sure it was accounted for someway on my paycheck so that taxes could be deducted. Not an expert on this by any means, but I don’t think insurance should have been taken out of yours.
 
I just hit 20 years last month and got about $300. It's dependent on your pay rate and average hours I think, and it was on a regular check. Also they recently did service awards ($100), and that was on a separate check.
 
I've been with Target for 20 long years. And on the actual day of my anniversary i received an extra paycheck, for an insulting amount that definitely did not reflect the time and effort i have committed to my career, yes I said career and not job. But i talked to my HR and it supposedly is my 20 year bonus but she said it would normally be on a regular paycheck and not stand alone. But bc it was a stand alone check, taxes and items like insurance were taken out of it. Is this normal? What should be the service reward for 20 years? bc i heard 200 from others that reached the milestone recently and thats not what this was. Not that i don't trust my HR but should i just call HROC and gather information myself? If anyone has any information that could be beneficial i would appreciate it.
I just made 15 in October. I got 106.61 it took out taxes but, not insurance or anything else. After taxes I got $75. I’m wondering if they gave me more so that I would get the anniversary amount of $75 after taxes. It was a separate check not included in my regular check. At 10 years I got $50 added to my regular check. I think I got $25 at 5 years. Based on this I’m assuming you should have gotten $100 after taxes.
 

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