Hudson's Bay backtracks on cutting workers' commission pay, but still won't offer severance
05-05-2025 18:14 via cbc.ca

Hudson's Bay backtracks on cutting workers' commission pay, but still won't offer severance

Hudson's Bay Co. has backtracked on its decision last month to cut commission pay earned by hundreds of cosmeticians and fragrance advisers during liquidation sales, CBC News has learned. But the retailer still won't pay laid-off workers severance.
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