NEW YORK -- Walmart, America's largest private employer, said Tuesday that it will raise its minimum wage from $12 to $14 an hour as it tries to retain store and warehouse workers in a tight labor ...
The lawsuit alleges that PepsiCo and Walmart suppressed competition and distorted prices for consumers by leveraging their ...
Bentonville, Ark.—A decade ago, the largest private employer in the U.S., Walmart, increased its starting wage to $9 an hour. Raising the salaries of nearly half of its more than a million U.S. hourly ...
Walmart will raise starting pay to $11 per hour for its U.S. employees in February, according to The Wall Street Journal. The company’s current starting salary is $10 an hour after workers complete a ...
The retailer increased its guidance for the year, anticipating more price-conscious shoppers would flock to its stores. By Jordyn Holman Good news for Walmart might be bad news for the U.S. economy.