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Still, Tovar said that Wal-Mart works to accommodate its workers’ requests for different working hours. "We spent a lot of time talking to them, trying to figure out when would be the best time for our events," he said.
Kathee Tesija, Target’s executive vice president of merchandising, said Target’s 9 p.m. opening struck "a perfect balance" for its customers. When asked whether it’s faced any criticism from Target employees, she noted that the chain also works with workers to accommodate their needs. But, ultimately the company serves the customer.
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"We thought long and hard about when the right opening time would be," she said, adding that Target "wants to make sure we are competitive."
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