Target Corporation will cut 1,800 corporate roles at its Minneapolis headquarters—1,000 layoffs and 800 unfilled positions—in its largest restructuring in a decade. Announced October 23, 2025, the ...
Target is making a bold shift that could reshape its future amid declining sales. Over the last year, Target has found itself at the center of intense backlash and boycotts due to a series of ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Target said Thursday that it is eliminating about 1,800 corporate positions in an effort to streamline ...
Target said Thursday that it is eliminating about 1,800 corporate positions in an effort to streamline decision-making and accelerate initiatives to rebuild the flagging discount retailer’s customer ...
The cuts will impact managers at about 3 times the rate of other employees. Target, which has been struggling with sales in recent years, is eliminating 1,800 roles or about 8% of the company’s global ...
Target said Thursday it’s planning to eliminate about 1,800 corporate positions in an effort to streamline decision-making and accelerate initiatives to rebuild the flagging discount retailer’s ...
Oct. 24 (UPI) --Target is eliminating 1,800 corporate jobs as the retailer attempts to return to growth after years of flat sales, the first major round of layoffs in a decade, the company announced ...
Target will cut 1,800 corporate jobs, the US retail giant told employees on Thursday, as the struggling company pushes to reverse four years of stagnant sales. The layoffs, to be rolled out next week, ...
Yesterday, Target Corporation announced news that no one wants to hear—especially just before the holidays. The Minneapolis-based retail giant informed employees that it is gearing up to eliminate ...
Target Corp. is eliminating about 8% of corporate roles in its first major restructuring in years, according to a memo viewed by Bloomberg News, as the retailer seeks to reduce complexity and regain ...
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