Walmart Inc is testing a higher starting wage for certain newly created jobs in ...
FILE PHOTO: A man passes in front a"bodegon" named"Mini Walmart" in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela December 10, 2019. Picture taken December 10, 2019. REUTERS/Manaure Quintero
The company would offer team associates, a role it recently created, a starting wage of $12 an hour, Walmart spokeswoman Jami Lamontagne said. The team associates would be cross-trained in several functions and will have more responsibility, Lamontagne said.
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