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Target giving $500 bonus to frontline employees
Read full article: Target giving $500 bonus to frontline employees(AP Photo/Nati Harnik)SAN ANTONIO – Target officials have announced that front-line employees who have been working hard in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic will be rewarded with a bonus. The retailer announced Monday that it’s giving $500 bonuses to all hourly team members in stores, distribution centers, headquarters and field-based offices. The bonus that Target provided relieved some of the stress we were experiencing as a family. Target officials announced that they plan to extend coronavirus benefits in 2021 to help team members navigate the pandemic. Target currently has 57 jobs available in the San Antonio area within a 35-mile radius, according to the company’s website.
Target to raise starting pay to $15 an hour across US
Read full article: Target to raise starting pay to $15 an hour across USSAN ANTONIO – Target is honoring a commitment to increase wages for team members by bumping starting pay to $15 an hour across the U.S. starting July 5. The company announced plans in September 2017 to raise the minimum hourly wage from $11 to $15 by the end of 2020. Target’s digital sales climb 141%Front-line team members can also expect a one-time recognition bonus of $200 at the end of July “to thank them for providing essential services to our guests throughout the coronavirus pandemic,” according to a press release. Today we’re announcing that we’re permanently increasing our starting pay to $15 per hour for all U.S. team members starting July 5, plus additional benefits. Target currently has 61 jobs available in the San Antonio area, according to the company’s website.