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Walmart announced Thursday that it was raising the average wage for employees to $15 an hour company-wide. While the move will result in a pay bump for 425,000 workers, it falls short of the wage increases offered by some of the chain’s biggest rivals in ...
From Rolls-Royce to Volkswagen, companies are betting big on pay hikes to fix culture—because money still talks.
Walmart is looking to hire more truck drivers this year, and the company is paying nearly $90,000 a year. The pay increase comes as the company faces an industry-wide shortage of drivers. Last year, Walmart hired 1,400 truckers. This year, they plan to ...
Walmart shares fell Friday after the retailer outlined CEO Doug McMillon's 2026 exit and John Furner's promotion.
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Walmart's checkout shift sparks 15,000 new hires
Walmart’s recent transition to self-checkout systems across its U.S. stores has led to the hiring of 15,000 new associates. This strategic move, announced by the retail giant on October 15, 2024, aims to enhance customer service and inventory management.
A Walmart employee says she was terminated hours after emailing HR about unfair treatment, capping what she describes as months of ignored complaints.
NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart is raising wages for 425,000 of its 1.5 million U.S. workers and is investing $14 billion this year to speed up its distribution network as the nation’s largest retailer navigates vast industry changes that were accelerated by ...