One of the top perks for COVID-era Amazon workers is coming to an end, as the online retail giant told U.S.-based staff on Saturday that it will end paid time-off for employees with the virus. The.
Amazon announced that its Board had approved a 20-for-1 stock split, sending the stock soaring on Wednesday, March 9. In addition, the company also announced that the Board approved a $10 billion.
Back in September 2021, Amazon made headlines for boosting its average hourly U.S. wage to $18/hour for its warehouse workers. The company had already been paying a starting wage of $15/hour to entry.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) announced 136 countries agreed to introduce a global minimum corporate tax rate set at 15% today. See: Companies Like Amazon Might.