Feb 23, 2021
Target To Delay On-Site Return Of 12K Twin Cities HQ Workers Till Fall
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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Target Corporation has announced it employees will not return to its Twin Cities headquarters until this fall.
The decision applies to Target’s 12,000 Twin Cities HQ employees working at its corporate campuses in downtown Minneapolis and Brooklyn Park.
READ MORE: Target To Pay Frontline Workers To Get COVID-19 Vaccine(credit: CBS)
Employees were originally set to return in June, but Target spokesperson Shandra Tollefson says the decision to delay was made due to the “continued impact of the coronavirus.
” A small number of employees are still working at its two metro campuses. READ MORE: 2 Plead Guilty To Setting Fires In Target Headquarters During August Unrest In Downtown Minneapolis“We continue to turn to public health experts for guidance on the coronavirus,” Tollefson said, “and are also closely monitoring the safety of downtown Minneapolis as we evaluate and adjust our plans.”
MORE NEWS: Target To Give $500 Bonuses To Frontline Team MembersTollefson says a hybrid model of at-home and on-site work will eventually be implemented for its HQ employees as the pandemic’s threat diminishes.
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