A 2019 study projects that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos will soon become one of the world's first trillionaires.
A $2 pay raise that Amazon introduced to compensate employees in the United States and Canada for their continued work during the coronavirus pandemic is set to expire after May 30, the company said Wednesday.
"In addition, we are providing flexibility with leave of absence options, including expanding the policy to cover COVID-19 circumstances, such as high-risk individuals or school closures. We continue to see heavy demand during this difficult time, and the team is doing incredible work for our customers and the community," Carter added.
, which projected that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos would soon become one of the world's first trillionaires, began circulating online among workers and the company's critics.
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