According to some workers, Target is missing the mark. The retailer recently rolled out a stricter, more standardized dress code for its employees, and some are seeing red, in addition to wearing it.
Target will lay off 107 workers in several New Jersey counties starting May 17. The job cuts are part of a broader strategy to reduce back-end operational roles and invest more in store staffing.
Walmart, Target and Dollar General are among those investing in remodeling thousands of existing stores, even as shoppers ...
"Pokémon fans are no better than animals," one Target team member wrote in light of the news that customers are stealing ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min Target Corp. is investing in ...
Target Corp. will tweak its dress-code rules for store members this summer, requiring red shirts — rather than reddish hues like burgundy or maroon. (Photo by Jeff Schear/Getty Images for Target) From ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Target is investing another $2 billion in its business this year to spruce up its store experience, remodel stores and invest in its workers as it tries to turn around a persistent sales ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Target plans to hire about 70,000 seasonal workers for the critical holiday shopping season, down about 20 percent from a year ago. The discounter is aiming to be more efficient ...
According to some workers, Target is missing the mark. The retailer recently rolled out a stricter, more standardized dress code for its employees, and some are seeing red, in addition to wearing it.
Target made headlines this week as employees react to the company's new dress code policy. According to some workers, Target is missing the mark. The retailer recently rolled out a stricter, more ...