Walmart plans around 1,500 job cuts
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Yet the retailer Walmart seems to be gunning for is Amazon. And there's a key area where Walmart is undoubtedly catching up. Walmart picks up the pace on delivery speed and reach.
A second boycott against Walmart and its affiliated stores is underway as some shoppers protest what they call corporate greed, companies that have rolled back their diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and President Donald Trump 's efforts to eliminate federal DEI programs since taking office.
Walmart said it would raise prices to deal with tariffs even as it maintained its full-year forecast. Target slashed its annual outlook and chose not to raise prices.
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Yet the retailer Walmart seems to be gunning for is Amazon. And there's a key area where Walmart is undoubtedly catching up. Walmart picks up the pace on delivery speed and reach.
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But Corporate America has to learn to speak a new language — one that informs shareholders and customers about the effects from tariffs while avoiding reaction from Trump on social media or a threat from him or his administration to punish or investigate a company.
Walmart made the rare move recently of warning customers, and investors, that it will begin raising prices as the result of tariffs. The retail giant said even with recent reductions in tariffs, it still had no choice but to pass some costs onto consumers.
Some Walmart Canada workers are set to receive raises this year. The retailer announced on Thursday that it is investing an additional $32.7 million