Wait, someone's hiring? Amazon, Walmart are among companies adding workers during coronavirus crisis

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Wait, someone's hiring? Amazon, Walmart are among companies adding workers during coronavirus crisis
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A handful of companies are hoping to add more workers to keep up with demand for their services.

during the pandemic to assist with online deliveries across the country. The company is also temporarily raising minimum pay to $17 an hour.The pizza chain is planning to hire as many as 10,000 workers, including delivery experts, pizza makers and customer service representatives.

The beverage giant said it plans to hire 6,000 new, full-time, full-benefit frontline employees across the U.S. in the coming months."Our frontline employees – the people you see stocking your favorite bags of chips or canisters of oats, the people driving those products there and the ones originally making them in plants across the country – are the backbone of PepsiCo Foods and we appreciate their heroic efforts," said PepsiCo Foods North America CEO Steven Williams in a statement.

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