Facebook raises minimum wages for US contract workers to US$20/hour

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Facebook Inc said on Monday it was raising wages for its U.S. contract workers, such as cafeteria staff and janitors, to a minimum of US$20 per ...

REUTERS: Facebook Inc said on Monday it was raising wages for its U.S. contract workers, such as cafeteria staff and janitors, to a minimum of US$20 per hour in San Francisco Bay Area, New York and Washington D.C. and US$18 per hour in Seattle.

The company also said it it will pay at least US$22 per hour for content reviewers in the Bay Area, New York City and Washington, D.C., US$20 per hour to those living in Seattle and US$18 per hour in all other metro areas in the United States.

 

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