Target is trying to win shoppers back, but its current strategy may not work.
Additional labor hours could help the mass merchant overcome some in-store challenges like poor in-stock rates and long checkout lines, experts say.
The retail giant is ramping up in-store support and saying goodbye to some distribution-level employees.
The big-box retailer is trying to win back shoppers who have complained about sloppier stores, out-of-stock items and longer checkout lines.
The glory days of Target are fading into the retail rearview. The store’s slump isn’t a blip anymore; it’s a pattern. And it’s getting louder right as the holiday season kicks into gear. Sales are ...
Target does offer groceries, but there's a reason most people don't use the grocery section very often. This red flag is a ...
Target will eliminate about 500 jobs as the retail giant looks to rebuild its customer base and return to growth.
A major retail expansion is underway as operational shifts and workforce changes reshape strategy nationwide.
Target is making major changes to its workforce after recent consumer boycotts and CEO transition.
Target is stepping up store staffing, but eliminating about 500 jobs in distribution centers and regional offices, CNBC ...