Target said on Monday it would employ about 100,000 seasonal workers this holiday season, in line with the last three years, even as inflation-wary shoppers are expected to stay frugal during the key shopping period.
Holiday retail sales are expected to grow at their slowest pace in six years, according to data from Deloitte last week.
Target said the seasonal hires were for its stores and supply chain facilities, with majority of them working at its stores.
Last week, Bath & Body Works said it would hire 30,000 seasonal workers for the holiday season, same as 2023. Overall, retailers plan to do similar levels of seasonal hiring as last year, consultancy firm Bain & Company has said.
With customers expected to begin their holiday shopping early while looking for additional discounts in categories ranging from groceries to homegoods, retailers in the United States have been launching discounts and beefing up promotions. […]
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