The changes apply to the tiny number of people eligible for Labor Day as a "Paid Holiday". The vast majority of Target Store TMs only receive two Paid Holidays a year: Thanksgiving and Christmas. Grade 35 people aren't as good or valuable as the higher-ups, so they don't deserve more Paid Holidays according to corporate logic.
The changes apply to the tiny number of people eligible for Labor Day as a "Paid Holiday". The vast majority of Target Store TMs only receive two Paid Holidays a year: Thanksgiving and Christmas. Grade 35 people aren't as good or valuable as the higher-ups, so they don't deserve more Paid Holidays according to corporate logic.
That does suck. It's probably one of the only areas where Sears was better, as they gave all full-timers six paid holidays: New Year's, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Plus time and a half if you worked any of them.