MINNEAPOLIS — After gradually raising its hourly wages annually, Target will begin paying a $15 minimum wage next month. Starting July 5, the starting wage for all employees will be $15 an hour.
Target’s store employees won’t soon see an increase in the chain’s minimum wage — but will likely receive more hours to boost their take-home pay — as the discounter steps up investments in store ...
Target is set to raise its hourly wage to $24 an hour. In a press release, the retailer said they plan to implement a new starting wage range from $15 to $24, which will apply to hourly team members ...