SA: US CFOs’ top priority is cost-cutting amid economic uncertainty, survey finds
SEEKING ALPHA reports: With economic and geopolitical uncertainty lingering, finance chiefs in the U.S. have directed ...
SEEKING ALPHA reports: “Walmart will pay an average of $87.5K per year to its truck drivers starting next month, according to CNBC. The increase in pay by the retail giant is due largely to a national shortage of truck drivers. In a bid to attract drivers, Walmart also offers three weeks of paid time off in a driver’s first year and quarterly bonuses for safe driving. Walmart hired more than 1.4K new drivers last year.”
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