Costco Raises Hourly Wages for Many Employees

Daniel Keith Lee
Published Feb 21, 2025


Costco, a popular wholesale store, has announced that most of its hourly workers will now be paid over $30 an hour. A recent memo viewed by Reuters revealed the company's plans to increase wages for its highest earning store workers over the next three years. 

In the first year, the wage will go up by $1, making it $30.20 per hour, followed by a $1 increase each year after that.

The memo emphasized that Costco's hourly wages and benefits are among the best in the retail business, far ahead of many competitors. Even the lowest-paid workers at Costco are getting a raise, with their wages going up by 50 cents to $20 per hour.

With its massive sales, Costco stands as the world's third-largest retailer, trailing only behind Walmart and Amazon, as reported by Deloitte.
 

Pay Raises Coincide with Potential Strike


This announcement comes at a crucial time as unionized Costco workers, represented by the Teamsters, have shown readiness to strike following a vote earlier this month. 

The decision to potentially strike stems from dissatisfaction with the company’s reluctance to offer a fair contract that matches its record profits.

More than 18,000 Costco employees, nearly 85% of union members, have shown support for the strike. Matthew McQuaid, a representative for the Teamsters, suggests the pay raise is a response to union pressure. 

He warns against perceiving Costco's action as purely benevolent, portraying the company as being driven by fear of employee solidarity rather than genuine care for worker welfare.
 

Costco’s Stance on Diversity and Inclusion


In other news, Costco recently made headlines when its shareholders rejected a proposal from a conservative think tank. This proposal called for the company to evaluate the risks associated with its diversity and inclusion initiatives. 

An overwhelming majority, over 98% of the votes, were against this proposal, showcasing strong support for the company's current policies.

Costco’s chairman, Hamilton “Tony” James, expressed gratitude toward the store's employees, emphasizing the importance of an inclusive and appreciative workplace

Despite the criticism from some quarters, including a letter from 19 Attorneys General pressing Costco to abandon its diversity and equity initiatives, the company remains committed to its policies.

For more details, Costco has yet to respond to inquiries about these issues.

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