Costco to raise hourly pay for most US store workers to over $30

Key Points

  • Costco Wholesale (COST) will increase pay for most of its hourly U.S. store workers to over $30 per hour.
  • The pay hike will occur over three years, starting with an increase to $30.20 in the first year.
  • The decision follows a potential strike by Costco Teamsters union members, with 85% voting in favor of strike authorization.

Summary

Costco Wholesale has announced a significant pay increase for its hourly U.S. store workers, aiming to elevate their wages to over $30 per hour. This adjustment will be implemented over the next three years, with the first year seeing an increase to $30.20 per hour, followed by additional $1 raises in the subsequent two years. This move comes in the wake of a looming strike threat from the Costco Teamsters union, which represents over 18,000 workers, after 85% of its members voted to authorize a strike. The union was in the final stages of contract negotiations with a deadline set for January 31. Additionally, the company will also raise the starting wage by 50 cents to $20 per hour. CEO Ron Vachris emphasized in a memo that these wage adjustments would ensure Costco's compensation remains competitive within the retail sector.

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January 31, 2025
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