Oct. 24 (UPI) --Target is eliminating 1,800 corporate jobs as the retailer attempts to return to growth after years of flat sales, the first major round of layoffs in a decade, the company announced ...
Target's new CEO makes leadership changes to simplify the reporting structure, including the departure of its chief commercial officer Target has suffered from years of stalled sales at its big-box ...
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 ...
A Target store in Jersey City, N.J., on Jan. 1. The company plans to invest in training for front-line store employees. (Gary Hershorn / Getty Images file) Target will restructure parts of its ...
Hundreds of Minnesota-based Target employees learned Tuesday that they no longer had jobs. The mega retailer notified the Department of Employment and Economic Development that it will lay off 528 ...