There is/used to be a chain of budget department stores in Canada called Zellers, and I will be the first to admit that they've never been my favourite store shop at, but they've always been handy and convenient. That being said, sometime in 2011, Target bought the leases on Zellers' stores. From what I can gather, Target did not buy Zellers the company, but will take over all of their properties.
Then, just this week, I've been seeing ads all around my city saying "Ask Target for Fairness". Curious, I did a quick Google search and found this website. To quote from the website...
So Target is walking into this deal with a lot of things set up for them - a physical infrastructure, an employee base and the supply chain, let along many other things. So I'm wondering if Target's decision to let their existing staff go, yet invite them to reapply for their jobs only to lose all seniority and earned benefits, makes sense. Obviously Zellers has been doing something wrong - selling off the bones and flesh of your entire company like that indicates a big, big problem with your business, and I could understand if they wanted to retrain the existing Zellers staff to fit with the new principles and ideas of Target, but... Like I said, I'm really not sure if this is a wise idea.
What do you guys think?
Then, just this week, I've been seeing ads all around my city saying "Ask Target for Fairness". Curious, I did a quick Google search and found this website. To quote from the website...
Originally posted by Ask Target For Fairness Website
What do you guys think?
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