CONCORD – Gov. Chris Sununu issued an emergency order Friday giving the state Liquor Commission’s retail employees a temporary 10% raise because of COVID-19.

New Hampshire declared the state-owned liquor stores to be essential businesses, the order said.

"(T)he employees thereof may bear a heightened risk of exposure to and community transmission of COVID-19 to a degree not inherent to the performances of other state services," the order states.

The increase became effective March 13 when Sununu declared a state of emergency and it runs until it expires. It affects retail store clerks, managers and laborers.

The order explained that closing the state liquor stores may have encouraged out-of-state travel. And the state relies on revenue from the liquor stores.

Rich Gulla, president of SEA/SEIU 1984, which represents about 10,000 state employees who have been working without a contract, said the union asked for increased pay for others who work face-to-face with the public such as toll workers, juvenile justice employees and those in child protective services.

Gulla said he hasn’t heard back whether other state employees would get increases.