Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

Amazon to create 10,000 more jobs in Britain

Amazon to create 10,000 more jobs in Britain

E-COMMERCE giant Amazon has said that it will create another 10,000 jobs in Britain, a day after announcing a US hiring spree as online shopping booms during the pandemic.

The expansion, equal to more than one-fifth of its current UK workforce, will lift its staff amount in Britain to 55,000 by the end of the year, Amazon said in a statement.


The announcement, one day after Amazon revealed plans to add 75,000 jobs in the US and Canada, comes as consumers worldwide continue to shop massively online amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

"We're creating thousands of good jobs across the UK from a diverse range of roles with excellent pay and benefits," Amazon's UK country manager John Boumphrey said in the statement.

The company will also launch a £10-million ($14m) programme to help up to 5,000 employees gain new skills over the next three years.

Amazon will open a parcel centre and four new fulfilment centres in Britain under the jobs expansion.

It will also expand its delivery station network and create new roles in computing, engineering, finance, health and safety, human resources and order processing.

The news was welcomed by the British government.

"Amazon's announcement is fantastic news and a huge vote of confidence in the British economy... with a whopping 10,000 new permanent jobs," said business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng.

"As we build back better from the pandemic, this is a prime investment in our retail sector.

"Over the past year, Amazon's workforce have pulled out all the stops to ensure consumers have had safe access to goods during this challenging time."

More For You

 Biman Bangladesh Airlines

Bangladesh's state-run carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines is currently reviewing additional proposals from both manufacturers.

iStock

Bangladesh orders 25 Boeing aircraft as part of US tariff deal

Highlights
  • Bangladesh orders 25 Boeing wide-body aircraft, first delivery expected in 2029.
  • Biman Bangladesh Airlines evaluating additional offers from Boeing and Airbus.
  • Deal part of broader US trade agreement reducing tariffs from 37 per cent to 20 per cent.


Bangladesh has ordered 25 wide-body aircraft from Boeing as part of a tariff agreement with the United States, a senior commerce ministry official confirmed on Thursday, whilst the country evaluates competing proposals from European manufacturer Airbus.

"We made a commitment and ordered 25 wide-bodies, and we expect to receive the first one in 2029," official Mahbubur Rahman told AFP. "It's part of the tariff deal with the US."

Keep ReadingShow less