
Amazon's $15 wage is far from a win, some veteran workers say
Long-time workers who already earned $15 an hour will get a small raise, but lose bonuses and stock
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Long-time workers who already earned $15 an hour will get a small raise, but lose bonuses and stock
Lower margins could make investors leery in the short term as Amazon digests the higher costs of a pay jump
EBay says Amazon illegally stole sellers, and shopping mall vacancies hit a seven-year high. Those headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
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The fine print in the retailer's $15 minimum wage announcement? No stock or productivity bonuses for warehouse workers
The retail giant is the latest to increase minimum wages, following hikes by Target and Walmart. The moves come after a series of protests from labor groups and workers demanding higher pay. CBS News' Meg Oliver reports.
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The retail giant's minimum wage boost may have a ripple effect, pressuring other companies to lift wages
Labor activists, Sen. Bernie Sanders applaud Amazon for hiking pay and pledging to push for higher federal baseline
The pay hike comes after the online retail giant faced criticism for its treatment of warehouse workers
Amazon said it would increase its minimum wage to $15 an hour on Nov. 1. Dave Clark, the retail giant's senior vice president for worldwide operations, joined CBSN to explain why the company decided to make the change.
As the European Union's commissioner for competition, Margrethe Vestager has taken on the titans of tech in a way no other government body has been willing to do. As she discussed with Nick Thompson, Wired's editor-in-chief and a CBS News contributor, Vestager believes her antitrust work on tech companies is key to help regulate an unregulated market.
E-commerce giant Amazon is investigating leaks of confidential information, and Apple is expanding its AppleCare options -- for a price. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
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The e-commerce giant plans to sell trees including Douglas firs and Norfolk Island pines beginning in November. Amazon says the Christmas trees will be sent within 10 days of being cut.
Starting in November, the online retailer plans to sell and ship full-size Christmas trees, wreaths and garlands
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For the first time in almost four years, the clothing retailer is seeing an increase in sales
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