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 working in Target stores, supply chain facilities, and headquarters locations.The new wage hike is part of its plan to invest an additional $300 million in its workforce.
Target also announced that it'd expand access to health care benefits for its team members and their families. Beginning in April, the company will roll out its new benefits cycle, including making it available to those who work 25-hour work weeks instead of the previous 30 and health care benefits three to nine months sooner.
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