Amazon Expands Pay and Benefits for Front-line Employees with New Investment of Nearly $1 Billion
2022年9月29日 - 07:20AM
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Pay increases for front-line employees begin in
October—average starting pay now more than $19 per hour—along with
a new benefit that provides instant, free access to pay at any time
during the month
The company is also expanding its career
advancement and development programs for front-line employees,
building on its commitment to upskill 300,000 employees by 2025
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced pay increases for its U.S.
front-line employees—a nearly $1 billion investment over the next
year—along with a new benefit that enables employees to collect
their pay at any point during the month. Average starting pay for
front-line employees in customer fulfillment and transportation is
increasing from $18 per hour to more than $19 per hour, with
employees earning between $16 and $26 per hour depending on their
position and location in the U.S. The company also announced
additional investments in career development programs, building on
its commitment to provide free college tuition to hourly employees.
This brings the company’s total investment in benefits offered to
its team to nearly $10 billion this year alone.
“Front-line employees across customer fulfillment and
transportation will now earn, on average, more than $19 per hour in
the U.S., and they also have access to a growing range of
comprehensive benefits to support themselves and their families,”
said John Felton, Amazon’s Senior Vice President of Worldwide
Operations. “Continuing to invest in pay, providing easy access to
earned wages at any time during the month, and offering great
benefits and career advancement opportunities are all part of our
long-term efforts to be the best employer in the world.”
To prioritize flexibility and make access to pay as easy,
instant, and convenient as possible for employees, Amazon expanded
its pay access program, Anytime Pay, to all employees across its
U.S. operations, corporate and technology networks. Anytime Pay
provides Amazon employees access to up to 70% of their eligible
earned pay—whenever they choose and without fees—with the goal of
putting employees in control of their pay schedule. Previously,
most Amazon employees received their regular pay once or twice
monthly. Anytime Pay now offers employees access to their earned
pay as often as they like.
“I used Anytime Pay recently to pay for an unexpected vet bill
when my cat got sick. It’s easy to use, super quick and gives me
extra flexibility and freedom with my finances," said Brittany
Midgley, an employee at Amazon’s fulfillment center in Bondurant,
IA. “Programs like these demonstrate that we're valued and that
Amazon is committed to our success.”
Building on the commitment to create career advancement
opportunities for 300,000 employees through 2025, Amazon has
formally added an additional development program, Amazon
Intelligence Initiative. This career advancement program is
designed to place employees in engineering roles within Amazon Web
Services (AWS), working to operate AWS’s Dedicated Cloud regions.
Employees participate in a 12- to 14-month development program to
enhance their technical skills. These engineers then complete
multiple on the job rotations with hands-on experience alongside
top AWS engineers. The Amazon Intelligence Initiative provides
participants with full-time employment during this training, with
great pay and benefits. Once their time in the program is
completed, employees are placed into the most appropriate
roles.
These benefit additions come as Career Choice—Amazon's education
benefit that empowers employees to learn new skills for career
success—celebrates its 10-year anniversary and now has more than
90,000 total employee participants. Since March, Career Choice has
added more than 100 new education partners, bringing the current
total to over 260, including several Historically Black Colleges
and Universities (HBCUs). In January 2022, Career Choice expanded
to include pre-funded college tuition leading to bachelor’s
degrees, new industry certifications, courses to improve
English-language proficiency, and high school completion programs.
Since launching these enhancements, more than 110 employees have
graduated with their GEDs.
“I’m proud to be the first person to get a degree in my family
thanks to the Career Choice program,” said Julio Martinez, an
employee at Amazon’s data center in Hermiston, OR. “Career Choice
allowed me to attend school without the additional stress of the
cost because Amazon covered everything.”
Amazon employees around the world team up to meet the needs of
customers every day. Employees are the cornerstone of the company,
facilitating the journey of an Amazon package, which is why Amazon
jobs not only include great pay, but also provide comprehensive
benefits for regular full-time employees. In addition to career
advancement and earned pay access, Amazon benefits include health,
vision, and dental insurance from day one; a 401(k) with 50%
company match; up to 20 weeks' paid leave, which includes 14 weeks
of pregnancy-related disability leave plus 6 weeks of parental
leave; and Amazon’s Resources for Living program, a free mental
health benefit offering services and support for employees, their
families, and their households. To ensure customer orders are
picked, packed, and shipped on time every single day, Amazon
continues to invest in our employees, technology, supply chain
planning, transportation, and delivery teams in an effort to get
customers what they want, when they want it, wherever they are.
Learn more about the jobs behind the journey of an Amazon
package.
About Amazon
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than competitor focus, passion for invention, commitment to
operational excellence, and long-term thinking. Amazon strives to
be Earth's Most Customer-Centric Company, Earth's Best Employer,
and Earth's Safest Place to Work. Customer reviews, 1-Click
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