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Retailers added 702,000 jobs for the holiday season in 2019, a 12.21% increase over the 625,600 hires for the 2018 holiday season, according to an analysis of non-seasonally adjusted data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

Meanwhile, last holiday season, Retailers, Transportation, and Warehousing companies announced they were hiring 789,781 seasonal positions, 10.61% more than the 714,000 announced in 2018, according to Challenger tracking.

Amazon announced Monday it will add 100,000 workers ahead of this holiday season, a 50% decrease over 2019. But Amazon has been adding jobs throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. It added 200,000 seasonal jobs in 2019, a 100% increase over the 100,000 announced in 2018.

“The pandemic has thrown typical holiday hiring patterns off. Last year’s strong consumer spending, coupled with low unemployment, led to one of the strongest holiday seasons in recent history. Despite current high unemployment and ongoing uncertainty, Retailers, particularly those with a strong online shopping infrastructure, are anticipating high demand,” said Andrew Challenger, Vice President of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.

“Consumers are spending more online than they did in 2019. To accommodate the increase, online Retailers as well as Transportation and Warehousing companies have been doing a lot of hiring during the pandemic. Shopping online will continue for the holidays, but it is not yet clear if all companies need even more workers to accommodate the holiday sales. Retailers are struggling to figure out how many hires will be made,” said Challenger.

According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, e-commerce sales in the second quarter of 2020, during the height of the pandemic, were $211.5 billion, an increase of 44.5% over the second quarter of 2019, despite a decrease of 3.6% for total retail sales.

Retailer JCPenney announced it is adding only 1,700 holiday jobs for this year, compared with 37,000 in 2019. The company, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in May, announced last week an agreement to sell its retail business to the mall operators Simon Property Group and Brookfield Property Partners.

According to non-seasonally adjusted figures from the BLS, companies in Transportation and Warehousing added 295,000 jobs in the final quarter of 2019. That is up 13.68% from the 259,500 jobs added during the same period in 2018.

Although many companies have not yet announced their hiring plans for the 2020 holiday season, most of those that have are increasing the number from 2019. In addition to the JCPenney and Amazon announcements, 200,000 seasonal jobs have been announced so far this year: Michaels has announced 16,000 seasonal jobs (15,000 in 2019), UPS announced 100,000 (95,000 in 2019), FedEx announced 70,000 (55,000 last year), 1-800-Flowers.com, Inc. will add 10,000 jobs (8,000 in 2019), and L Brands will add 4,000 (2019 N/A).

“This holiday season will likely look different by location and region, due to the differing regulations regarding the virus. While the holidays are usually a time when Retailers are desperate to attract crowds to their stores, one constant with COVID-19 precautions is that most stores are now concentrating on how to provide a safe shopping experience,” said Challenger.

“While retailers may not know exactly how many workers to hire during this period to keep up with demand, they will likely need to create positions and tasks that are unprecedented, such as temperature takers, mask enforcers, and curb-side workers,” he added.

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Company

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

Amazon

70,000

80,000

100,000

120,000

120,000

100,000

200,000

100,000

Target

70,000

70,000

70,000

77,500

100,000

120,000

133,000

UPS

55,000

95,000

95,000

95,000

95,000

100,000

95,000

100,000

Macy’s

83,000

86,000

85,000

83,000

87,000

80,000

80,000

FedEx

20,000

50,000

55,000

50,000

50,000

55,000

55,000

70,000

JCPenney

35,000

35,000

30,000

40,000

40,000

39,000

37,000

1,700

Michaels

15,000

15,000

15,000

16,000

Kroger

14,000

10,000

Kroger (GA & SC Stores)

1,000

Nordstrom

11,800

11,400

13,650

Toys”R”Us

45,000

45,000

40,000

12,500

Burlington Stores

12,000

The Bon-Ton Stores

13,500

10,000

1-800-Flowers.com, Inc.

8,000

8,000

8,000

10,000

McDonald’s

3,179

Williams-Sonoma

2,000

Fanatics

2,000

Plow & Hearth

400

Opryland

300

400

Kohl’s

53,000

76,970

79,160

69,000

90,000

90,000

Walmart

55,000

60,000

60,000

GameStop

17,000

25,000

28,000

Sports Authority

3,500

Best Buy

Meijer

9,000

10,000

Radial

20,000

23,000

20,000

12,581

Party City

35,000

25,000

Gap

63,000

65,000

30,000

Versant Supply Chain

2,000

L Brands

4,000

4,000

4,000

XPO Logistics

6,000

8,000

Hickory Farms (Food)

6,000

Altar’d State

1,200

Bass Pro Shops

7,000

Total

518,000

695,970

657,460

620,700

614,129

714,000

789,781

301,700

Copyright 2020 Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.

JOBS ADDED IN RETAIL TRADE

October, November, December 2005-October 2019

Oct

Nov

Dec

TOTAL

% Change

2005

122,300

392,700

196,600

711,600

0.20%

2006

150,600

427,300

169,000

746,900

5.00%

2007

87,900

465,400

167,600

720,900

-3.50%

2008

38,600

213,600

72,700

324,900

-54.90%

2009

45,100

317,100

133,600

495,800

52.60%

2010

149,800

339,200

158,600

647,600

30.60%

2011

134,200

390,600

154,500

679,300

4.90%

2012

138,700

485,400

99,600

723,700

6.50%

2013

159,600

443,100

184,100

786,800

8.70%

2014

182,800

412,200

154,100

749,100

-4.80%

2015

183,300

399,300

125,700

708,800

-5.38%

2016

149,400

359,400

132,200

641,000

-9.57%

2017

146,400

462,700

59,300

668,400

4.27%

2018

115,900

494,800

14,900

625,600

-6.40%

2019

156,100

466,400

79,500

702,000

12.21%

Average*

130,713

404,613

126,800

662,160

*Since 2005

Copyright 2020 Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.

JOBS ADDED IN TRANSPORTATION & WAREHOUSING

October, November, December 2011-2018

Oct

Nov

Dec

TOTAL

% Change

2011

11,200

25,900

62,200

99,300

-2.93%

2012

14,000

28,300

103,900

146,200

47.20%

2013

11,300

57,500

96,300

165,100

12.39%

2014

39,100

56,800

135,800

231,700

40.34%

2015

13,900

70,600

144,000

228,500

-1.38%

2016

28,000

85,500

152,800

266,300

16.54%

2017

41,400

88,600

135,200

265,200

-0.41%

2018

52,900

111,200

95,400

259,500

-2.15%

2019

36,300

119,400

139,300

295,000

13.68%

AVERAGE*

27,567

71,533

118,322

217,422

*Since 2011

Copyright 2020 Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.

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