The mega retail chain, which had boosted hourly pay from $11 to $12 an hour March last year, said it is targeting a minimum hourly wage of $15 by the end of 2020. The wage boost comes as Target and its competitors find it tougher to hire workers and as they face pressures to give workers a fair, living wage. Walmart, which ranks as the biggest retail chain and U.S. private sector employer, pays $11 an hour for entry-level employees.
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