Walmart recently disclosed layoffs affecting hundreds of jobs at its corporate offices, along with plans to relocate most remote workers and staff from certain regional offices to primary locations in Bentonville, Hoboken, and the San Francisco Bay Area. The decision, outlined in a staff memo obtained by The Associated Press, aims to enhance collaboration and innovation by bringing employees together physically. While the memo didn’t specify reasons for the layoffs, it mentioned changes in certain business areas. Walmart has not provided further details on the reasons behind the workforce reduction or the consolidation of office locations.
Walmart Announces Layoffs and Office Relocations
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