Amazon raises pay for hourly fulfillment workers

Amazon is increasing wages for hourly workers - About Amazon
Amazon is increasing wages for hourly workers - About Amazon
0Comments

Amazon has announced an increase in hourly wages for its fulfillment and operations roles, as detailed in a blog post dated September 30. Employees can now earn between $18.50 and $29.50 per hour, depending on their specific positions.

According to the company, this wage increase is part of Amazon’s broader investment strategy in Ohio, which has seen approximately $35 billion invested since 2010. This investment encompasses both physical infrastructure and employee compensation, making it one of the more significant investments among the 50 states.

Amazon reports that it directly supports over 38,000 jobs in Ohio. Additionally, it estimates that around 72,000 jobs are indirectly supported by its operations within the state.

“At Amazon, the invaluable contributions of our employees lie at the heart of our success,” said Ofori Agboka, Amazon’s Vice President of People, Experience & Technology (PXT). “With a commitment to good pay, comprehensive benefits, and skills training, we empower our workforce to achieve personal goals and pursue rewarding career paths. Investing in our employees means investing in their families, communities, and a brighter future for all,” Agboka added.

In 2024, Amazon invested more than $2.2 billion to increase wages. This represents an average annual increase of $3,000 for full-time employees working a standard 40-hour week. The company offers various roles within its operations network such as stowing, picking, packing, sorting, and shipping customer orders across numerous cities and towns nationwide.

The expansion includes opening dozens of fulfillment centers, delivery stations, and same-day delivery sites across the United States in 2024. Each site creates hundreds or thousands of new job opportunities based on its size and location. Amazon also provides benefits including comprehensive health coverage along with prepaid education and skills training programs.

The Amazon Fulfillment Center CMH3 is located in Monroe, Ohio.



Related

Raj Aggarwal, Chief Executive Officer

WebinarJam offers 14-day trial for $1 and 30% discount through Demand Sage partnership

WebinarJam now offers a two-week full-featured trial for just $1 through Demand Sage’s partnership. Users who continue after the trial can apply a special coupon code for an additional discount on subscriptions.

Bojan Gajic CEO at Helium 10

Helium 10 free trial no longer available, but free plan remains for basic features

Helium 10 has ended its popular seven-day full-access trial but continues offering a permanent free plan with basic Amazon seller tools. Advanced features require upgrading to paid plans after reaching usage limits.

Raj Aggarwal, Chief Executive Officer

Report outlines 23 countries with TikTok bans as of March 2026

A new report details that as of March 2026, TikTok is banned in 23 countries due to data privacy and security concerns. Restrictions range from full nationwide bans to limits for government employees only.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Flexible Work News.