Target to eliminate 1,800 corporate jobs
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Target Corp. is eliminating about 8% of corporate roles in its first major restructuring in years, according to a memo viewed by Bloomberg News, as the retailer seeks to reduce complexity and regain its footing.
As Target prepares for a new era with Michael Fiddelke at the helm, the retailer is reportedly cutting jobs in an effort to reduce the “complexity” that its new CEO says slowed down the company.