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Target cuts 1,800 corporate jobs in its first major layoffs in a decade

  • On Thursday, Target announced it is cutting about 1,800 corporate jobs, including roughly 1,000 layoffs and 800 unfilled roles, in a memo from incoming CEO Michael Fiddelke to Target headquarters.
  • This year, Target has faced a sales slump and expects declines, while executives said accumulated complexity and too many layers slowed decisions, prompting Enterprise Acceleration Office efforts.
  • On Tuesday, affected employees will be notified and will receive pay and benefits until January 3, while no roles in Target stores or supply chain were impacted.
  • The cuts amount to roughly an 8% reduction to Target corporate workforce, with Michael Fiddelke saying the changes are necessary to help Target move with urgency.
  • The move comes as the company nears a leadership transition after naming Michael Fiddelke, incoming CEO, amid Target shares falling about 65% since late 2021.
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Telemundo Dallas (39) broke the news in on Thursday, October 23, 2025.
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