• @Stovetop
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    458 months ago

    Increase wages, not bonuses you cowards. Not every employee, even salaried, gets a bonus. And bonuses are just a one-off “feel good about yourself” payment that does very little to improve the quality of life for the employees.

    • @[email protected]
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      18 months ago

      Are bonuses tax deductable for Target? They probably didn’t give the bonuses out of kindness if that is the case.

    • @jordanlundOPM
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      -38 months ago

      Plus bonuses are taxed higher, 50% or more in some places. So a bonus check of $1,000 may end up being negligible.

  • Nougat
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    -38 months ago

    Open letter to Target salaried employees:

    Take that extra bonus (after taxes) and split it evenly between yourself and every single non-salaried person who reports to you. Even if the amount each person gets is small, it is important.

    • @xpinchx
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      158 months ago

      Sounds nice in theory, but keep in mind salaried includes mid level store management that works 50-60 hours/week. Their hourly rate is basically the same as entry level cashiers.

      My wife is a top performer in her district and got like $2k it’s not a glamorous C-suite bonus. With 80 reports that’d be $25/person vs a lifeline towards student loans, rent, etc.

      That said, she regularly buys things for her team when they go above and beyond, but on company dime. Remember that Corporate Target could easily pay for hourly TM bonuses with “soaring profits” but instead cuts payroll hours to appease shareholders. They’re the enemy, not frontline managers dealing with shitty customers every day.

      • Nougat
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        -108 months ago

        Sometimes, when the right thing needs to be done, and you are someone who is capable of doing it, you should do it.

        • @xpinchx
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          98 months ago

          It’s not her responsibility to cut her own pay to pay her team. I get your sentiment but your solution feels a little misguided. Target is more than capable of compensating everyone if they’re making record profits but they choose not to.

          Starting salary for my wife’s position is $55-60k and she’s one level below store directors that make $100k+. Again, she works 50+ hours not by choice, that’s the minimum set by the company. She’s not the enemy, Target is.

          • Nougat
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            -78 months ago

            It’s not her responsibility to cut her own pay to pay her team.

            Not a cut.

            Take that extra bonus (after taxes) and split it evenly between yourself and every single non-salaried person who reports to you.

            • @baru
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              58 months ago

              That’s on the company to provide bonuses, not on other employees. It’s easy to blame other employees. What’s more difficult is to work together and improve things for everyone. So if someone gets a raise or a bonus, don’t try to entitle yourself to that money. Try to ensure everyone gets a bonus or raise.

              • Nougat
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                -18 months ago

                I didn’t blame anyone, and I’m not on the side of this equation you assume I am.

            • @xpinchx
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              48 months ago

              Bonuses are tied into compensation. With your logic anyone making more than entry level employees should redistribute their paychecks, which doesn’t help anything.

              Again, I want to separate C-suite bonuses vs front line manager bonuses. If you’re not an executive your bonus is part of your compensation and nowadays is a way for a corporation to withhold pay if performance KPIs aren’t hit or the company doesn’t do well. It’s not “extra pay”, it’s a contingent part of your salary.