Wal Mart will raise the annual salary of American store managers
六月清晨搅
发表于 2024-1-19 10:28:13
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[Wal Mart will raise the annual salary of store managers in the United States] Wal Mart said on January 18 that it will raise the average annual salary and bonus of store managers in the United States from February 1, so that the average hourly salary will exceed $18. According to the plan, the average annual salary of Wal Mart store managers will increase from $117000 to $128000. Wal Mart also said that the annual bonus may be as high as 200% of the basic salary, depending on the goals achieved and the profits of the store.
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