Amazon offers 70% new hires permanent roles

Amazon offers 70% new hires permanent roles

As Amazon added thousands of new temporary jobs to meet the post-lockdown demand, the company has announced that it intends to offer full-time jobs to about 70 per cent of the new hires. 125,000 warehouse employees will be offered long-term jobs. The remaining workers will stay on seasonal contracts which last for around 11 months. 

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