Wesfarmers, who owns the discount chain, announces up to 90 more stores will be converted to Kmart outlets
Target, which was already struggling before the coronavirus pandemic smashed retail trade, will lose around 200 head office jobs as its stores close.Target, which was already struggling before the coronavirus pandemic smashed retail trade, will lose around 200 head office jobs as its stores close.More than a thousand workers in the struggling retail industry are at risk of losing their jobs after the owners of discount department store chain Target decided to close as many as 75 stores.
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