The sign-on bonuses include $2,500 for new retail specialists and $3,500 for assistant managers.
KIRO 7 News StaffVerizon plans to offer sign-on bonuses and raise the starting wage of its employees in the Seattle-Tacoma area, according to a media release from the company.
The sign-on bonuses include $2,500 for new retail specialists and $3,500 for assistant managers at some of its stores. Additionally, current customer service and retail employees who make less than $20 an hour will receive a raise up to the new $20 an hour minimum. Verizon will add premium pay differentials for assistant managers who work on holidays and Sundays, as well as for bilingual employees.
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