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jonknee | 5 years ago

What dollar figure would make you happy?

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uoaei|5 years ago

Not talking about it in absolute terms. How about talking about it in terms of median wage per job title? Putting big numbers in glitzy blog posts only serves to dazzle and obfuscates how easy it would be for Amazon to double or triple that number with basically no dent in the wallet from doing so.

SpicyLemonZest|5 years ago

You think Amazon could spend an extra $700 million to $1.4 billion with "basically no dent in the wallet"? I guess I understand why you're frustrated if you think that's the case, but it's just not true.

lainga|5 years ago

The median wage is an absolute term (in real units of currency), and so any multiple of that would also be an absolute term.

themagician|5 years ago

$25/hr base.

That’s what I have to pay as a small employer to keep people for basic assembly and packaging during this. That’s what I felt was fair, since that’s what unemployment pays in my state. I figured I have to at least match that, so I did. I had to let a few people go and scale back, but helped them all navigate the UI claim’s process. Paid out their PTO balance to hold them over. I wouldn’t be able to sleep at night asking people to come to work for less knowing it would endanger them and pay them less than literally being unemployed and staying at home. I will bring them all back as soon as I can. I let them all keep their health insurance for the time being, which I pay for 100%.

If a small 10 person shop can do it, so can Amazon.

The idea that anyone, anywhere in the US, is making less than $20/hr during this is morally repugnant to me.

alexpetralia|5 years ago

It certainly sounds like you the hero of your own story, and like any good story, there are always villains!