Walmart is planning to hire 20,000 workers at its supply chain division and raise wages ahead of the busy holiday season anticipating higher demand.
“The roles, which will be a mix of part-time and full-time jobs, would be hired at across more than 250 Walmart and Sam's Club distribution centers, fulfillment centers, and transportation offices,” Walmart said in a statement.
The world's biggest retailer also hired around 20,000 seasonal workers last year in its e-commerce fulfillment centers to meet the holiday demand.
The average wage for supply chain workers would be $20.37 per hour, the statement added, which compares with the company's announcement of $15.25 an hour average wage pay in February.