Costco to raise hourly pay for most US store workers to over $30
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NEW YORK — Retailer Costco Wholesale will increase pay for most of its hourly U.S. store workers to more than $30, according to a memo sent to employees this week.
The company will increase hourly pay for its top-of-the-scale employees over the next three years, with the pay rising by $1 to $30.20 in the first year and an extra $1 each in the subsequent two years, according to the memo.
The pay hike comes after Costco Teamsters union members said earlier this month that they voted in favor of a nationwide strike as they entered the final round of talks to reach a new contract ahead of a Jan. 31 deadline.
The union, which represents more than 18,000 workers at Costco, said at the time that 85% of its members voted to authorize a strike.
The bottom of the scale employees will also get an increase of 50 cents to $20, according to the memo.
"With these changes, we believe our hourly wages and benefits will continue to far outpace others in the retail industry," the company said in the memo signed by CEO Ron Vachris.
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