Walmart is scrapping quarterly bonuses for storeworkers , per a Wall Street Journal report.- The company said these bonuses would be folded into employees'
wages to make compensation consistent. - Last week, Walmart raised its
minimum wage by $1.
Walmart is scrapping quarterly bonuses for store workers.
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In the memo, Walmart said quarterly bonuses would be rolled into workers' base pay, per The Journal. A Walmart spokeswoman told The Journal that this would make compensation more consistent for workers.
Insider contacted Walmart for confirmation and further comment, but did not immediately hear back.
These quarterly bonuses have existed for decades, The Journal reported, and are determined by different metrics, including the performance of each store. For example, Q1 2020 MyShare bonuses were based on hours worked and store performance, according to a Walmart FAQ.
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The company said its overall average wage would reach $16.40 per hour for hourly workers.
Retail businesses across the US have been reviewing wages and offering new bonuses or perks to attract and retain workers in a tight labor market.
Walmart's $1 hourly raise doesn't put it ahead of the pack - rivals Amazon and Target already offer a $15 an hour minimum wage.