Walmart to close 3 tech hubs, asks staff to return to office

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. fundamental / ˌfʌn dəˈmɛn tl / (adj.) – relating to something that is most important
    Example:

    The president’s policies are fundamental to the growth and development of our country.


  2. make a difference / meɪk ə ˈdɪf rəns / (idiom) – to change something in the world to make it better
    Example:

    The organization is making a difference in the lives of young children.


  3. corporate / ˈkɔr pər ɪt / (adj.) – relating to a corporation or a large company
    Example:

    The new corporate officer made some changes in the office policies.


  4. purchase / ˈpɜr tʃəs / (n.) – something that a person buys
    Example:

    He limits his purchases so he can save money.


  5. amid / əˈmɪd / (prep.) – in the middle of something; during
    Example:

    Amid the challenges, he continued to work hard.


Article

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Walmart is closing three tech hubs and asking hundreds of employees to relocate to keep their jobs.


The closures will affect staff working at locations in Austin, Texas; Carlsbad, California; and Portland, Oregon, Walmart spokesperson Mischa Dunton said. Dunton declined to say how many employees will be affected.


The company said in a prepared statement that it hopes to relocate or allow remote work for employees affected by the closures.


Dunton described the move as a “location strategy” and said decisions on where to move will be managed individually. Before the closures, the company operated 17 tech hubs worldwide — six of which were based abroad, according to its website.


Walmart is also cutting back on remote work and asking its tech teams to plan regular in-office work days. Dunton declined to say how many days tech staff will be required to be in the office. Other corporate staffers were asked to return to the office in late 2021.


“Our decision to be together more frequently anchors to Walmart’s fundamental belief that our people make the difference, our culture matters and we build stronger partnerships when we are physically together,” the company said.


Walmart is the largest employer in the country, with nearly 1.6 million workers in the U.S. Its technology teams employ 20,000 and grew rapidly during the pandemic.


In March of last year, the company, which is based in Bentonville, Arkansas, announced it would hire 5,000 more tech workers and add hubs in Atlanta and Toronto. It laid off 200 corporate staff in the summer after warning consumers had pulled back on discretionary purchases amid high inflation. Dunton said the cuts related to organizational changes.


The company said last month it would raise its hourly wages from $12 to $14, a move that will help it attract more front-line workers in a still-tight labor market.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

  • Walmart’s fundamental belief is that its people make the difference. What do you think this means? Discuss.
  • In March 2022, the company said it would hire 5,000 more tech workers, but laid off 200 corporate staff in the summer. Do you think this action is in harmony with Walmart’s fundamental belief? Why or why not? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • Walmart is closing three tech hubs and asking hundreds of employees to relocate to keep their jobs. Would you be willing to relocate for work? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • Walmart is also cutting back on remote work saying its employees build stronger partnerships when they are physically together. Do you agree with this? Why or why not? How do you think companies can encourage strong partnerships among their staff? Discuss.