Thread regarding Walmart layoffs

Difficult time finding employees

Source below, TLDR - Retailers can't find qualified workers:

Staffing companies that work with some of America's biggest retailers say that the industry is struggling to attract quality workers at both the store associate and management levels, Reuters reports.

Why it matters:

It's good news for workers that an historically good labor market is generally enabling folks to eschew jobs that don't pay well or offer competitive pay. But it couldn't come at a worst time for the traditional retail industry, which will struggle to differentiate itself from cheap e-commerce if it can't afford to hire quality salespeople.

Melissa Hassett of ManpowerGroup Solutions, whose clients include Lowe's, Pep Boys, and Staples, says that retailers are having particular difficulty "hiring is the lower level, the seasonal or entry-level employees," because applicants are balking at the low pay and unpredictable schedules typically offered by the industry.

The struggles of traditional retailers of late has also limited their ability to pay competitive bonuses for retaining " talented regional managers or heads of business lines."

Source: https://www.axios.com/retailers-cant-find-qualified-workers-2498937010.html

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I Left after 17 years. I didn’t want to move up. I was a Dept Manager for years. I wanted out of there before I got too old. They take the life out of you and change you.

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Well I have worked for them for 30 years and I am not good enough for them for management. And I have college and experience. Their fault if they are too dumb to find the right people.

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Part of all that is the way management talks to people.

In the digital age news spreads fast!

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