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Amazon will continue to pay hourly employees at its Seattle and Bellevue offices while office staffers are asked to work from home due to coronavirus concerns

Amazon will keep paying the hourly workers who support its Seattle and Bellevue offices while employees in those locations are asked to work from home due to coronavirus concerns, a spokesperson told Business Insider.

"We will continue to pay all hourly employees that support our campus in Seattle and Bellevue – from food service, to security guards to janitorial staff – during the time our employees are asked to work from home," the spokesperson said.

 

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