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Amazon’s UK 50p Per Hour Pay Boost Infuriates Union, Proposes New Course Of Action

On Wednesday, Amazon.Com, Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN) boosted the minimum starting pay for its employees at its U.K. operations by up to 50 pence to between 11 pounds ($13.50) - 12 pounds per hour. Amazon faced flak from its union, which had demanded a more considerable hike, Reuters reports. The pay boost comes less than a week after hundreds of workers at an Amazon warehouse in Coventry in central England staged the latest walkout in a dispute over pay this year. Also Read: Amazon Scores Another Victor Read More...

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‘Load Up,’ Says Raymond James About These 3 ‘Strong Buy’ Stocks

The last few weeks have been rocky, with the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, and the crypto-heavy Silvergate and Signature banks, dominating the headlines. For a short time, it seemed that the contagion would spread to the global financial giants. Now, however, it appears that we’ve managed to avoid a true banking crisis – and Raymond James’ chief investment officer Larry Adam has pointed out several reasons why. For starters, Adam notes that Credit Suisse, despite its troubles, found a way out

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