Walmart Lays Off Hundreds of Workers , While Requiring Others to Relocate.<br />On May 14, the retail giant announced layoffs impacting several hundred employees at campus offices, NPR reports.<br />It was also revealed that most remote workers and <br />employees in Dallas, Atlanta and Toronto will be required <br />to move to "Bentonville, Arkansas; Hoboken, New Jersey; <br />and the San Francisco Bay Area," NPR reports.<br />Chief People Officer Donna Morris <br />let workers know in a memo.<br />It has been a little over four years since <br />we faced the global pandemic that <br />reshaped our lives in many ways, <br />including our ways of working. , Chief People Officer Donna Morris, via memo.<br />With the goal of bringing more of us <br />together more often, we are asking the <br />majority of associates working remotely, <br />and the majority of associates within our <br />offices in Dallas, Atlanta, and our <br />Toronto Global Tech office, to relocate. , Chief People Officer Donna Morris, via memo.<br />Morris went on to address the <br />"reduction of several hundred campus roles." .<br />While the overall numbers are small <br />in percentage, we are focused on <br />supporting each of our associates <br />affected by these changes, Chief People Officer Donna Morris, via memo.<br />A reason for the layoffs was not provided other than the fact that "some parts of our business have made changes," Morris said.<br />We have had discussions with <br />associates who were directly <br />impacted by these decisions. , Chief People Officer Donna Morris, via memo.<br />We will work closely with them in <br />the coming days and months to <br />navigate the best path forward, Chief People Officer Donna Morris, via memo