Investment marks fifth round of pandemic-related ‘thank you’ payments
Following a strong holiday season and a difficult year working under a national pandemic Target Corp. is investing $200 million in employee recognition bonuses across its operations.
Target said Monday that it plans to pay $500 bonuses to all hourly workers in stores, distribution centers, and corporate and field-based offices. Also, all store directors, executive team leaders and salaried distribution center leaders about 12,000 people in total will receive bonuses of $1,000 to $2,000.
“We’re so proud of our team. They’re the heart and soul of Target, showing up for one another and our guests and making Target a safe and easy place to shop and work. And never has their dedication, resiliency, care and compassion been more appreciated than during the pandemic,” Target stated in announcing the bonuses, noting that 2020 was “a year unlike any other.”
MINNEAPOLIS â Target has announced another round of bonuses for its store employees, including seasonal hires who helped during the busy holidays.
Bonuses of $500 will be given to hourly employees in stores, distribution centers and at the company s Minneapolis headquarters and field-based offices. Store directors, executive team leaders and salaried distribution center leaders will receive a bonus ranging from $1,000 to $2,000, according to a company blog post Monday.
The one-time bonuses add up to a $200 million investment from the company. We re so proud of our team, Target said on its A Bullseye View blog. They re the heart and soul of Target, showing up for one another and our guests â and making Target a safe and easy place to shop and work. And never has their dedication, resiliency, care and compassion been more appreciated than during the pandemic.
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Shipt Awards Another $50-500 Recognition Bonus to its Shopper Community
January 25, 2021 GMT
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Jan. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, same-day delivery leader Shipt announced a $3.6 million investment in shopper bonuses to recognize its busiest holiday-season shoppers, the majority of whom completed upwards of 100 orders during the busiest holiday season in Shipt history.
Shipt Shoppers choose their own hours, as well as when, where and how much they shop. To extend gratitude to those in the Shipt Shopper community who delivered the vast majority of orders this holiday season, Shipt is awarding another one-time recognition bonus. Shoppers who delivered 50+, 100+, 300+, 500+ and 1,000+ orders during November and December will receive one-time bonus payouts of $50, $100, $150, $250 and $500 respectively, to be paid out this Friday.
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A Target-owned online delivery platform is rewarding shoppers who stayed busy little elves during the 2020 holiday season.
Shipt, which added 150,000 temporary seasonal shoppers to meet increased holiday demand, is investing $3.6 million in bonuses to recognize its busiest holiday-season shoppers, the majority of whom completed upwards of 100 orders during the busiest holiday season in the platform’s history.
Shipt shoppers choose their own hours, as well as when, where and how much they shop. To recognize the shoppers who delivered the vast majority of orders during the 2020 holiday season, Shipt is awarding a one-time recognition bonus. Shoppers who delivered 50-plus, 100-plus, 300-plus, 500-plus and 1,000-plus orders during November and December will receive one-time bonus payouts of $50, $100, $150, $250 and $500 respectively, to be paid out Friday, Jan. 29.
Target announces $500 employee bonuses after busy holidays After strong holiday sales, store workers to get $500, leaders to be given more. January 25, 2021 7:34pm Text size Copy shortlink:
Target has announced another round of bonuses for its store employees, including seasonal hires who helped during the busy holidays.
Bonuses of $500 will be given to hourly employees in stores, distribution centers and at the company s Minneapolis headquarters and field-based offices. Store directors, executive team leaders and salaried distribution center leaders will receive a bonus ranging from $1,000 to $2,000, according to a company blog post Monday morning.
The one-time bonuses add up to a $200 million investment from the company.