Target said Thursday that it is eliminating about 1,800 corporate positions in an effort to streamline decision-making and accelerate initiatives to rebuild the flagging discount retailer’s customer ...
Roughly two months after naming a new CEO, Target said it plans to cut an estimated 1,800 corporate jobs in an effort to offset the retailer's stagnant sales numbers, according to multiple reports ...
Target announced plans to eliminate about 1,800 corporate positions in a move that will reduce the retail chain's global workforce by about 8%. Incoming CEO Michael Fiddelke announced the move in an ...
Target revealed plans Thursday to eliminate approximately 1,800 corporate positions, marking the company’s most significant workforce reduction in a decade. The cuts represent 8% of the retailer’s ...
As part of a larger shift to Target’s global headquarters structure, the retailer will lay off about 1,000 corporate staff and close 800 open roles, per details the company shared with Retail Dive.
Target is eliminating approximately 1,800 corporate positions, laying off 1,000 employees and not filling about 800 vacant positions. The Minneapolis-based retailer has been experiencing a long period ...