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Walmart Canada Invests $46M in Pay and Benefits

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Walmart Canada is investing $46 million in pay increases and enhanced benefits for its supply chain associates, marking the latest step in the retailer’s commitment to workforce development.

This investment comes on the heels of Walmart Canada’s earlier announcement of $145 million in wage improvements for logistics, fleet, and retail associates earlier in 2023. The latest initiative aims to offer competitive pay, strengthen retention, and attract new talent in the highly competitive retail sector.

“Walmart Canada is people-led, and we’re proud to offer competitive wages and some of the best benefits plans in the Canadian market,” said AnnMarie Mercer, Chief People Officer at Walmart Canada. “Investing in our people is critical to making sure we continue to attract great associates who want to stay and grow with us.”

Enhanced Compensation and Benefits for Walmart Associates

The $46 million investment enhances Walmart Canada’s compensation package, which already includes:

  • Annual performance-based bonuses for associates.
  • Comprehensive health and dental benefits, including mental health care and fertility treatments.
  • 24/7 virtual healthcare access and employee assistance programs through TELUS Health.
  • A 10% discount card for groceries and merchandise at Walmart stores and Walmart.ca.
  • Retirement and stock purchase plans, including deferred profit-sharing options.

These benefits underscore Walmart Canada’s focus on offering a comprehensive total rewards package. Regular compensation reviews ensure associates remain among the best compensated in the industry.

“Walmart Canada has a best-in-class supply chain, and our associates are critical to helping us serve our customers,” said Matt Kelly, Vice President, Supply Chain, Walmart Canada. “This newest investment underlines our deep appreciation for our associates’ consistent hard work and dedication.”

Education and Skills Training Initiatives

Walmart Canada continues to invest in the future of its associates through education and skills development. The Live Better U (LBU) program, launched in September 2023, covers 100% of tuition and book costs for eligible associates. The program is designed to equip workers with skills for the jobs of tomorrow, helping Walmart Canada meet evolving business needs.

Since its launch, more than 3,000 associates have participated in the initiative, solidifying Walmart Canada’s commitment to employee growth and retention.

Walmart Canada’s Role as a Leading Employer

As one of Canada’s largest employers, Walmart Canada operates over 400 stores nationwide and employs more than 100,000 associates. Its online platform, Walmart.ca, serves over 1.5 million daily visitors, making it a key player in Canadian retail.

Beyond its workforce, Walmart Canada has a strong philanthropic presence, contributing over $750 million to Canadian charities since 1994.

By continuously investing in its associates, Walmart Canada says that it is reaffirming its position as a leading employer and innovator in retail workforce development.

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