Walmart is updating the two parts that make up the pay of its store managers: base pay and annual wages.
With regard to base pay, the retail giant said it is simplifying and increasing store manager wages. With this investment and upcoming annual increases, the average salary of the store manager will go from $117,000 to $128,000 a year.
Walmart is also redesigning its store manager bonus program. In addition to sales, the store’s profit will play a bigger role in calculating the annual bonus.
“If you hit all targets, your bonus could now be up to 200% of your base salary,” stated Cedric Clark, executive VP, store operations, Walmart U.S., in a note that was sent to Walmart U.S. store managers.
“This investment is about belief,” Clark said. “We believe in you. We believe you’re the keepers of our culture today while you’re also helping to identify and grow the future leaders of our company.”
Walmart is making the new investment following last year’s increase in starting pay for stores. As a result of the investments in front-line hourly associates and upcoming annual increases, the U.S. average hourly wage at Walmart will soon exceed $18, the company said.
Clark noted that most Walmart store managers — approximately 75% of its field management teams — began their careers with the company in the hourly ranks. Clark himself started as a sporting goods hourly associate in Washington state.