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Amazon raises overtime pay for warehouse staff, Bezos 'ocused on COVID-19'

Hourly workers at Amazon's US warehouses will receive double pay after 40 hours for overtime.

Jeff Bezos, Chief Executive Officer of Amazon, with Amit Agarwal Global, Senior Vice President and Country Head of Amazon India, during the Amazon Smbhav Infinite Possibilities for SMBs two day summit at Jawahar Lal Nehru stadium in New Delhi on Wedn
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Jeff Bezos, Chief Executive Officer of Amazon, with Amit Agarwal Global, Senior Vice President and Country Head of Amazon India, during the Amazon Smbhav Infinite Possibilities for SMBs two day summit at Jawahar Lal Nehru stadium in New Delhi on Wedn

Krystal Hu and Rebekah Mathew | Reuters
Amazon.com Inc said on Saturday it is raising overtime pay for associates working in its U.S. warehouses as the world's largest online retailer tries to meet the rapidly growing demand for online shopping from consumers stuck at home during the coronavirus outbreak.

Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos, the world's richest person, also said on Saturday, "My own time and thinking is now wholly focused on COVID-19 and on how Amazon can best play its role," according to a message posted on a company website.

Hourly workers at Amazon's U.S. warehouses will receive double pay after 40 hours for overtime, up

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