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Walmart to remove 3,500 co-managers

- MATTHEW BOYLE 14 January

A day after embarking on a pay hike, Walmart Stores is taking steps to shake up management at thousands of its stores. The world’s biggest retailer is removing about 3,500 store co-managers, a salaried role that acts as a lieutenant underneath each store manager, according to people familiar with the move. It’s also adding about 1,700 assistant store managers, a slightly lower-paid role, who will oversee fast-growing areas like online orders, one of the people said.

All co-managers will be notified Friday, and those affected will be able to apply for other roles, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the move hasn’t been announced publicly.

The overhaul aims to weed out poor performers and create clearer paths to leadership, part of broader efforts to make Walmart more efficient. As part of the changes, the company moved to close 63 Sam’s Club warehouse locations on Thursday. And it reorganise­d US store operations several months ago — consolidat­ing six divisions into four — to react more quickly and compete better with the likes of Amazon.com. Even as it eliminates some jobs, Walmart is boosting its wages — a move spurred by federal tax cuts. The retailer said on Thursday that it would boost its starting wage to $11 an hour and dole out $400 million in one-time bonuses to its employees.

“Retail is changing rapidly, and we are transformi­ng to meet the needs of our customers,” a Walmart spokesman said in an emailed statement on Friday. “To help compete and win in this environmen­t, we must make changes across our company to enable further investment­s in our strategic business priorities and growth.” Though Walmart faces a bigger threat from Amazon these days, it has seen a resurgence in sales growth in recent quarters. That’s given it more of a cushion to raise pay and make other investment­s. The shares climbed 43 per cent last year, capping a second straight year of gains. On Friday, they rose less than 1 per cent to $100.87.

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By removing store co-managers, Walmart aims to weed out poor performers and create clearer paths to leadership

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