Discount supermarket chain Aldi is hiring cashiers, stockers and associates at its more than 2,100 American stores and 25 warehouses as it prepares for holiday shopping
Discount supermarket chain Aldi aims to hire more than 20,000 workers in the U.S. this year as its network grows and as it prepares for holiday shopping, the company said Monday.
Against that backdrop, wages have been rising, including for low-skilled workers. Following a recent internal wage rise at Aldi, workers in the new positions will earn a national average of $15 an hour for store jobs and $19 an hour for warehouse jobs, the company said. The jobs come with healthcare and retirement plans and paid time off, Aldi said.“We’re seeing some pressure on labor in certain markets and in some of our distribution centers,” Albertsons Cos.
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