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Walmart testing store staff delivery of US online orders

- Christophe­r S. Rugaber

bentonvill­e — In its latest effort to compete with online giant Amazon, Walmart is testing a delivery service using its own store employees, who will deliver packages ordered online while driving home from their regular work shifts.

The “associate delivery” programme would use Walmart’s 4,700 US stores and roughly 1.2 million employees to speed delivery and cut costs, the company said on Thursday. The announceme­nt came just a day before the company’s annual meeting.

The world’s largest retailer says workers can choose to participat­e and would be paid. The service is being tested at two stores in New Jersey and one in Arkansas.

Walmart has stores within 10 miles of 90 per cent of the US population, the company says.

“Now imagine all the routes our associates drive to and from work and the houses they pass along the way,” Marc Lore, CEO of Walmart’s US online operations, wrote on the company website.

Ravi Jariwala, a Walmart spokesman, said all those employees driving home represent a “very dense web” of potential delivery locations for the company.

Employees who want to participat­e will be able to use an app to specify how many packages they are willing to deliver, Jariwala said, as well as the weight and size limits on the packages. Jariwala would not provide details about how workers would be paid, but said the company would comply with all federal and state minimum wage and overtime laws. “This is completely an opt-in programme,” he said on Thursday. “This is not something they are required to do.”

So far, employees “love having the option to earn more cash while doing something that’s already part of their daily routine,” Lore wrote.

Some critics of Walmart’s labor practices questioned how voluntary such a programme will be.

“When so many workers are paid so little that they need government assistance to make ends meet, it becomes a necessity, not a choice, to do what they can to earn more,” said Randy Parraz, director of Making Change at Walmart, a group funded by the United Food and Commercial Workers. — AP

 ?? — AP ?? The ‘associate delivery’ programme would use Walmart’s 4,700 US stores and 1.2 million employees to speed delivery and cut costs.
— AP The ‘associate delivery’ programme would use Walmart’s 4,700 US stores and 1.2 million employees to speed delivery and cut costs.

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