Target associates say higher pay has led to fewer hours
February 28, 2020
Target, like other retailers, has raised its minimum hourly wage in recent years as a result of a tighter job market and political pressure. Workers at the chain, which is scheduled to increase its hourly minimum to $15 this year, say that with the pay increases have come cuts in shift hours and the expectation that more work will be accomplished in the time they are on the clock.
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