Target will eliminate about 500 jobs as the retail giant looks to rebuild its customer base and return to growth.
The big-box retailer is trying to win back shoppers who have complained about sloppier stores, out-of-stock items and longer checkout lines.
Target plans to cut 500 office and supply chain jobs while investing more in frontline store workers as part of CEO Michael ...
Target is cutting around 500 jobs, as it tries to put money into making its stores more appealing places to shop, according ...
Target is stepping up store staffing, but eliminating about 500 jobs in distribution centers and regional offices, CNBC ...
Target is boosting store staffing and training while cutting 500 distribution and regional jobs to improve customer ...
Target, with nearly 2,000 U.S. stores, has struggled to compete with Walmart and Amazon, posting 12 straight quarters of weak or declining sales ...
The mass retailer, which cut about 1,000 corporate positions last year, is now putting "significantly" more investment into ...
Executives said the reductions were part of a restructuring meant to help fix stagnant sales.
The US retailer has announced job cuts across regional management and distribution functions as part of a restructuring designed to free up resources for its stores.
In his second week as Target CEO, Michael Fiddelke swapped out several key leaders and consolidated store districts to ...
Feb 9 (Reuters) - Target said on Monday it is streamlining its retail model as it looks to put money towards more hours for ...