Walmart is reportedly asking remote workers to return to the office, cutting staff and asking other employees in smaller offices in Dallas, Atlanta and Toronto to move to larger locations. ing. wall street journal and bloomberg news.
Walmart is consolidating its employees into headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas and Hoboken, New Jersey, or Northern California.
The decision comes as Walmart closed all of its clinics last month, including clinics it had planned to open in Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston.
Walmart has completed construction on its massive new headquarters, which began construction in 2019 on a 350-acre site in Bentonville. Employees used to work in 20 different buildings scattered around Bentonville, but are now consolidated at his new office campus, which is surrounded by biking and hiking trails.
wall street journal first reported the new proclamation, citing anonymous sources familiar with the matter. This was announced by a Walmart spokesperson. WSJ and dallas morning news The retailer has no information to share at this time.
Walmart closed three regional technology hubs last year, including one in Austin, and asked those employees to work at the Sam's Club Innovation Center in downtown Dallas.
Hundreds of layoffs WSJ report. Employees can work remotely as long as they are in the office most of the time, officials told the paper.
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