Amazon to Raise Pay for 500K Workers After Union Battle

Company says the idea is to attract more employees
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Apr 28, 2021 6:55 PM CDT
Amazon Plans Pay Raises to Attract More Workers
An Amazon warehouse that labor is trying to organize is shown in Bessemer, Ala., Tuesday, March 30, 2021. Union representatives are pushing for some 6,000 Amazon workers to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union on the promise it will lead to better working conditions, better pay and...   (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)

Amazon said Wednesday that it plans to give more than 500,000 of its workers a raise as it seeks to attract new workers. The online shopping giant, which already pays new hires at least $15 an hour, said it will start increasing pay between 50 cents an hour to $3 an hour starting next month. Those getting raises include warehouse workers, who pack and ship orders, as well as those who work in Amazon's package sorting centers and other facilities. The company said the pay raise is part of its push to hire more workers, the AP reports. It's needed more people to get orders to shoppers during the pandemic as Americans increasingly shop online. Amazon hired 500,000 people in 2020 alone, bringing its total workforce to nearly 1.3 million people worldwide.

The announcement also comes after a failed union push at a Alabama warehouse, which put a national spotlight on working conditions at Amazon. Pro-union workers and organizers in Alabama said they wanted better pay and more breaks during their 10-hour shifts. Earlier this month, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos acknowledged in a shareholder letter that the company could to do better for its workers and said he didn't take comfort in the outcome of the union election in Alabama. Other retailers have been boosting pay, too. Costco, for example, recently raised its minimum wage to $16 an hour. And Target recently raised its starting pay to $15 an hour. Seattle-based Amazon is the second-largest private employer in the US behind Walmart.

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