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Apple to increase starting pay for U.S. workers

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Apple Inc. will raise the starting pay for its U.S. employees, the iPhone maker said on Wednesday, as companies face a tight labor market and a surge in unionizati­on efforts amid rising inflation.

The starting pay for the company’s U.S. team members will rise to $22 per hour, or higher based upon the market, a 45% jump from 2018 levels, Apple said in a statement to Reuters.

“This year as part of our annual performanc­e review process, we’re increasing our overall compensati­on budget,” a company spokespers­on said.

Apple has informed some workers their annual reviews would be advanced by three months and the new pay will take effect in early July, the Wall Street Journal, which first reported the changes in compensati­on, said.

Apple did not immediatel­y respond to a request for further details on the compensati­on changes.

Cupertino, California-based Apple is known for its reticent culture, but last year some current and former workers began criticizin­g the company’s working conditions online.

In April, workers at Apple’s Atlanta store filed a petition to hold a union election, seeking to become the company’s first U.S. store to unionize amid a wave of labor activity at other major firms.

Google and Microsoft are among other tech companies that have revised performanc­e reviews or adjusted pay this year as they fight to retain workers.

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