Walmart cuts hundreds of jobs, requires remote workers to come to the office
Walmart said change for remote workers aimed at "bringing more of us together more often.”
Walmart has announced layoffs impacting several hundred jobs at its campus offices and is requiring remote employees to come to the office.
The retail giant said in a staff memo Tuesday most of the remote workers and personnel in its Dallas, Atlanta and Toronto offices will relocate to its primary offices in Bentonville, Arkansas; Hoboken, New Jersey; and the San Francisco Bay Area.
Walmart also said the move is aimed at “bringing more of us together more often.”
However, the company did not give a reason for the layoffs beyond stating that “some parts of our business have made changes” that will result in job losses, according to the Associated Press.