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Amazon announces it's giving away more than $500 million in 'thank you bonuses' to employees

Mark Lennihan/APFull-time front-line workers at Amazon and Whole Foods, as well as drivers for the company's delivery service partners, will receive a $500 bonus. Part-time employees will receive a $250 bonus. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesAmazon is giving away more than $500 million in bonuses for employees who worked the month of June.

On Monday, the company told all employees that all front-line employees who worked at Amazon from June 1 to June 30 will receive a bonus. Full-time Amazon and Whole Foods employees, as well as Delivery Service Partner drivers, will receive a $500 bonus, according to a company blog post. Part-time Amazon and Whole Foods employees, as well as Delivery Service Partner drivers, will receive a $250 bonus.

Amazon also announced that all front-line Amazon and Whole Foods leaders will receive $1,000 bonuses. Delivery Service Partner owners will receive $3,000 and each Amazon Flex driver who worked more than 10 hours in June will receive $150. "Our front-line operations teams have been on an incredible journey over the last few months, and we want to show our appreciation with a special one-time Thank You bonus totaling over $500 million,"

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Funny how people only love capitalism if they’re the ones benefiting and good deeds if they’re the ones doing them.

$500 bucks. wow. How many billions does Bezos get?

Here we go. Amazon gives bonuses and people complain. Amazon pays taxes and people complain. Amazon increases minimum wage and people complain.

Jeff Bezos still considered an “employee?” /s

Stocktwits Pay your taxes instead if you have all that spare cash

Is my math wrong or if Amazon’s Market Cap was $1,000 is that less than 5cents for the almost 1 million employees

So, about $595 per employee? Wow, they've struck gold..

In gift cards

Stocktwits That's the best ad ever by Amazon!

Yay! proof that federalreserve 's trickle down policies work

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