Amazon is offering Whole Foods jobs to grocery delivery contractors

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Amazon is known for its heavy use of gig workers, but it’s reversing that calculus a bit of late, according to a letter to contractors seen by CNBC. The company has offered Whole Foods jobs to a number of its grocery “shoppers,” who pick products from shelves to help fulfill delivery orders. 

“To help continue to offer the best experience for our team and customers, we are transitioning online grocery-fulfillment operations currently operated by Amazon to Whole Foods Market by the end of the year,” the letter reads. “This transition will happen slowly for the majority of stores.” A spokesperson confirmed to CNBC that shoppers would become Whole Foods employees by the end of 2022.

The jobs don’t offer the benefits seen by Amazon’s warehouse employees or full-time Whole Foods employees, like medical benefits and 401K contributions. In fact, workers would appear to get longer shifts,…

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