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According to the BBC:

> Workers in the US will be paid $15 an hour, compared to the minimum wage of $7.25.

> Those in the UK will be paid £9.50, or £10.50 in London, compared to the minimum UK wage rate of £7.83 for over 25s and £7.38 for those aged 21 to 24.

> The move will benefit 250,000 workers in the US, and 17,000 in the UK, and an estimated 20,000 seasonal workers.

> The increase will apply from 1 November to all staff, full and part-time, as well as temporary and seasonal workers.

> The company also said it would press for a change to the US minimum wage level.

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-45717768

Wonderful! Now I can boil my soup from a higher class of shoe.
So Amazon starts paying wages that even Bernie Sanders deems fair and you arent happy. What do they have to do, cure cancer?
From the engadget article:

> Amazon has also thrown down a gauntlet to its competitors, challenging it to match its wages, and has said it will push to increase the federal minimum wage from $7.25 an hour.

Of course, because if they don't they are opening up a significant flank for a startup/competitor that can exploit this labor market inefficiency.