Target says it will set a new starting wage range from $15 to $24 per hour in the U.S., and will expand access to health care benefits for workers.
- Beginning in April with its new benefits cycle, Target will roll out broader access to health care coverage for its hourly employees, the company said in a statement
- About 20% of Target’s team will now be newly eligible for comprehensive health care benefits
- Hourly store team members who work a minimum average of 25 hours a week will be eligible to enroll in a Target medical plan, down from the previous ...
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