Wal-Mart plans to add 22,000 jobs to its US stores this year, down from last year's 33,800 new jobs in the face of slowed expansion. The retailer has gained market share from recession-minded consumers, but hasn't been immune to the downturn, and recently slashed 700 jobs in its home office, Reuters reports.
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Friday, June 5, 2009
Wal-Mart to Create 22K More US Jobs
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