Wednesday, January 25, 2023

No wonder nobody delivers newspapers anymore...

 
Breitbart.com - Walmart will be raising its minimum wage for hourly employees at all U.S. stores next month to better compete with starting pay rates.
Starting in early March, hourly workers for the retail behemoth can expect to see their wages raise from $14 to $19 an hour, increasing from the previous $12 to $18 per hour. Walmart spokesperson Anne Hatfield confirmed the change to USA Today. As many as 340,000 employees could feel the impact of the wage increase.
 

The increase comes after top Walmart competitor Amazon raised its average starting pay for front-line workers from $18 to $19 per hour last October. Amazon still has a company minimum wage of $15 per hour.


1 comment:

What could possibly happen in the next two months?

 The simple answer is very little ...    Why is it that the vast majority of newspaper editorial cartoons/cartoonists are so over-the-top li...