(Bloomberg) -- Target Corp. is raising its minimum hourly wage to $15 at a time when its workers are grappling with the dual impact of the pandemic and protests for racial equality that began in the ...
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 announced Tuesday that it is raising its starting pay to $15 an hour beginning July 5, fulfilling a promise it made three years ago to pay all employees at least $15 an hour. In 2017, Target ...
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 ...
Target announced that as of July 5, it will permanently raise its minimum wage to $15 per hour for team members at stores throughout the United States. In its announcement on June 17, the big-box ...
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