Amazon Hoping To Hire 100,000 New Employees To Deal With Coronavirus Demand

Employees stand near an The Amazon Inc. logo is displayed above the reception counter at the company’s campus in Hyderabad, India, on Friday, Sept. 6, 2019. Amazon‘s only company-owned campus outside the U.S. opened at the end of August on the other side of the globe, thousands of miles from their Seattle headquarters. The 15-storey building towers over the landscape in Hyderabad’s technology and financial district, signaling the giant online retailer’s ambitions to expand in one of the world’s fastest-growing retail markets. Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg © 2019 BLOOMBERG FINANCE LP

Topline: Amazon announced Monday that it would be opening 100,000 new full-time and part-time positions to deal with increased buying demand as people practice social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.

Amazon Hoping To Hire 100,000 New Employees To Deal With Coronavirus Demand
Amazon Hoping To Hire 100,000 New Employees To Deal With Coronavirus Demand
  • The company will also increase pay by $2 in the U.S. from its current $15 an hour, £2 in the UK and €2 in Europe for those working in fulfillment centers, transportation services, stores or people making deliveries, amounting to a total of $350 million.
  • Amazon last Friday shared that the increase in online commerce has unsurprisingly resulted in shortages for household essentials and delays in shipment times.
  • Monday’s statement also noted that “We continue to consult with medical and health experts, and take all recommended precautions in our buildings and stores to keep people healthy. We’ve taken measures to promote social distancing in the workplace and taken on enhanced and frequent cleaning, to name just a few.”
  • Last week, Amazon told all of its employees to consider working from home if they could, according to CNBC; for its fulfillment centers and delivery services, it also launched a $25 million relief fund that lets workers diagnosed with the coronavirus apply for  grants equal to two weeks pay, as well as unlimited unpaid time off for all hourly employees until the end of March.
  • Amazon currently employs 250,000 people at 110 fulfillment centers.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/mattperez/2020/03/16/amazon-hoping-to-hire-100000-new-employees-to-deal-with-coronavirus-demand/#79ab210145fb