(Reuters) – Target Corp
The company, one of the retailers benefiting from the big shift to online shopping during the health crisis, said it expected seasonal hiring to be on par with last year, when it hired more than 130,000 store employees.
Consumers have been increasingly shopping online and either have items delivered to their homes or collect them at a nearby store as they stay indoors.
According to a forecast from Deloitte, e-commerce sales are expected to record a 25% to 35% rise in the 2020 holiday season, traditionally the busiest time of the year.
“We’re building even more flexibility into our seasonal staffing as we enter into, what is sure to be, an unprecedented holiday shopping season,” Chief Executive Officer Brian Cornell told reporters on a briefing call, adding that the company would also offer additional hours of work starting with current staff.
During the first half of the year, more than 10 million consumers shopped on Target’s website and demand for same-day fulfillment options quadrupled, the retailer said, leading it to
train more staff in areas that are in demand such as ‘drive up and order pickup.’
Distribution centers will send more inventory to stores than usual to make sure in-demand items are well stocked, and to ensure smooth operation the company said it would hire more full-time and seasonal warehouse team members across the country than last year.
Target said it would pay its seasonal staff a starting wage of $15 per hour along with coronavirus health and wellness benefits.
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(Reporting by Nivedita Balu in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel)