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Macy's to employ more than 31,500 employees for holiday season

Macy's said on Thursday it will work with more than 31,500 full and parttime employees for the upcoming holiday less than in 2015 as the U.S. department store gears up for a busy shopping period.

U.S. sellers are expected to employ less workers this holiday season than in 2023 due to a softer labor market and tighter customer spending heading into the vital shopping duration, according to a report earlier today by Opposition, Gray & & Christmas.

Macy's had stated in 2015 it would hire about 38,000 workers, while in 2022 it revealed to handle around 41,000 workers.

A Deloitte forecast showed U.S. vacation sales are anticipated to grow at their slowest pace in six years as consistent inflation and diminished cost savings turn buyers more frugal ahead of the vacation shopping period.

Holiday season sales typically represent more than half of U.S. retailers' yearly income.

Parcel delivery company UPS independently stated it plans to work with 125,000 employees for the holiday period, which is more than the 100,000 it had worked with in 2015, to prepare for the hectic delivering season.

The year-over-year boost in our seasonal hiring allows us to be much more confident that we will satisfy anticipated customer requirements, UPS said in an emailed declaration.

(source: Reuters)