Target announced 1,800 corporate job cuts-including 1,000 layoffs and 800 unfilled roles-representing 8% of its corporate workforce. The move, led by incoming CEO Michael Fiddelke, aims to streamline operations and boost growth following four years of stagnant sales
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Target Layoffs: 1,800 Corporate Jobs Cut as New CEO Restructures for Growth
Published Dec 13, 2025
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