Amazon has decided to increase the wages for its contract delivery drivers as it faces growing pressures from labor unions. This move is intended to make the roles more appealing to potential hires and retain existing staff amid worker shortages and labor activism. Several labor unions have been pushing for better wages, health benefits, and safer working conditions for Amazon’s delivery drivers. The exact percentage of the wage increase hasn’t been specified but is expected to make a significant difference to the salary packages of these drivers. This decision reflects the increased importance of these roles, as online shopping continues to boom during the ongoing pandemic.
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