Amazon to raise minimum wage to $15 for
U.S. employees
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[October 02, 2018]
(Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc said on
Tuesday it would raise its minimum wage to $15 per hour for its U.S.
employees from next month, as it faces criticism for pay disparity from
lawmakers and labor unions.
The move comes at a time when the "Fight for Fifteen" movement — a
union-led push for a $15 minimum wage — has been gaining traction in
cities across the country.
Amazon, which became the second company to cross $1 trillion market
value last month, on average paid employees $28,446 last year. The
company is led by Jeff Bezos, who is the world's richest man with a net
worth of $150 billion, according to Forbes.
"We listened to our critics, thought hard about what we wanted to do,
and decided we want to lead," Bezos said. "We're excited about this
change and encourage our competitors and other large employers to join
us."

Retailer Target Corp raised its minimum hourly wage last year to $11 and
promised to raise it to $15 an hour by the end of 2020, while the
world's largest retailer Walmart raised its minimum wage to $11 an hour
earlier this year.
Workers have been protesting against fast food chains like McDonald's
Corp and demanding wage increases since 2012.
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, a self-described Democratic socialist, has
been vocal about the pay disparity at U.S. corporations and has proposed
a bill aimed at making large corporations pay workers more.
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Workers sort arriving products at an Amazon Fulfilment Center in
Tracy, California August 3, 2015. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith

Amazon said it would increase its minimum wage for all full-time,
part-time, temporary and seasonal employees.
The new minimum wage will benefit more than 250,000 employees in the
United States, as well as over 100,000 seasonal employees who will
be hired at Amazon sites across the country this holiday, the
company said in a statement.
Amazon's public policy team will also begin advocating for an
increase in the federal minimum wage.
"We will be working to gain Congressional support for an increase in
the federal minimum wage. The current rate of $7.25 was set nearly a
decade ago," said Jay Carney, senior vice president of Amazon global
corporate affairs.
(Reporting by Arjun Panchadar in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh
Kuber and Saumyadeb Chakrabarty)
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