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Macy’s to hire more holiday workers

- Agency Staff Bengaluru /Reuters

Macy’s said on Wednesday it would hire 5,500 more seasonal workers than it did in 2017 at its online fulfilment centres to handle the expected avalanche of orders for the holiday season, as it fends off competitio­n from Walmart and Amazon.

The department store chain said it would hire a total of 80,000 temporary workers for the upcoming holiday shopping season, with 23,500 workers located at fulfilment centres across the US.

The company said it expected a strong holiday shopping season, noting the rest of the hires would be based in call centres, shop floors at Macy’s and Bloomingda­le’s and to support its annual Thanksgivi­ng Day Parade in New York.

The company has been investing heavily to boost its online presence to lure back shoppers who had shifted to rivals such as online shopping giant Amazon.com.

Macy’s’ online business hit double-digit growth in the second quarter, with sales through its mobile app rising more than 50% in the first half of its fiscal year from the year before.

In September 2017, Macy’s said it would hire 80,000 workers for the holiday shopping season, but added 7,000 in December following strong Black Friday sales.

Seasonal hiring plans of retailers indicate their sales expectatio­ns for the holiday season, which starts a day after Thanksgivi­ng.

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