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Retailer Target Corp. cuts 85 jobs in marketing

AP
posted: 28 DAYS 15 HOURS AGO
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MINNEAPOLIS -Retailer Target Corp. said Thursday it is cutting some 85 marketing jobs, representing about 8 percent of its 1,100 employees in that department.
The company said in a statement that the move was part of its normal practice of evaluating all areas of the company to make sure they are effective.
Target said the affected employees all are located at its headquarters in Minneapolis, where some 12,000 Target employees work.
The affected employees will receive full pay and benefits through Dec. 14. Then they will receive severance pay, a year of health care benefits and assistance looking for new jobs.
Target has been reducing staff, tightening consumer credit card underwriting, and paring down inventory in the recession.
Although discount retailers have benefited from consumers switching to cheaper stores and focusing on necessities in the recession, Target has been hurting because much of its revenue comes from fashionable nonessentials like home decor and clothing.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
2009-10-29 17:17:43
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