Aldi announces wage increases up to $23 an hour; hiring thousands of employees
Aldi announces wage increases up to $23 an hour; hiring thousands of employees
Last week Aldi announced that it would be hiring 13,000 new workers and raising minimum wages across the company.
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"up to $23 an hour".... Doing a whole lotta heavy lifting in this headline.
How is it sane to list the maximum you can make, vs what to expect day 1?!
57 0 ReplyIt reads like the minimum went from $18 to $23. So the minimum is up from $18, to $23.
31 0 ReplyAldi announced that it it looking to hire thousands of new workers, as well as increasing their minimum wage to $18 and $23 an hour.
My read on this, is that they are discussing the minimum for two separate positions. Potentially cashier and team leader. Would make sense as they don't have many employees on shift at a time.
17 0 ReplyAh that could be. Either way, $23 isn't the max
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I hope so. It would be a nice change compared to... Well... Everything.
Edit: ahhhh see it now. I read it as "up to" alone, but implied "increased to" instead.
English is hard sometimes.
13 0 ReplyIt really is. The fact "up to" can mean either a maximum value, or an increase to a value, is stupid.
10 0 ReplySale, up to 90% off!
Where the 90% off is the triple clearance table that's been inventory they genuinely can't get rid of, while everything else is 10-15% off
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Minimum does not mean "up to".
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The article says that those are the starting wages, for store and warehouse, respectively.
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