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Amazon boosts warehouse worker pay by at least US$1.50 an hour

by Yurie Miyazawa
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Amazon boosts warehouse worker pay by at least US.50 an hour
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AMAZON.COM is raising the pay of its hourly warehouse workers by at least US$1.50 an hour and adding Prime memberships to their benefits.

The raises will take effect this month for the hundreds of thousands of employees working for Amazon’s sprawling US logistics operation, boosting the average base wage to more than US$22 an hour, the company said in a blog post on Wednesday (Sep 18). The pay bump comes as inflation, though well below its post-pandemic highs, continues to eat away at the value of workers’ paychecks.

Employees will start receiving Prime, Amazon’s speedy shipping and video subscription service, as part of their compensation beginning early next year, the company said. The additional investment in pay and benefits, US$2.2 billion, is the company’s largest, logistics chief Udit Madan said in the blog.

The Seattle-based company tends to announce pay tweaks and seasonal hiring goals ahead of the holiday shopping rush. Last year, Amazon said it would spend US$1.3 billion boosting worker wages and benefits.

Amazon’s pay rates tend to fall between those of physical retailers – the source of many Amazon recruits – and higher-skilled work in the logistics industry. Walmart-owned Sam’s Club this week said starting wages would increase by US$1, to US$16 an hour. Costco Wholesale raised its starting wage for US workers to US$19.50 in July.

Amazon is the second largest private-sector employer in the US, trailing only Walmart. In a survey of Amazon warehouse workers conducted by researchers last year, about half reported struggling to afford enough food or a place to live. Amazon called the report “deeply flawed,” saying it failed to confirm respondents worked for the company. BLOOMBERG

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