The owner of T.J. Maxx, Marshall’s and Home Goods is raising wages for its workers to at least $10 an hour by next year.
The company, TJX Companies, will first raise the wages of workers to $9 an hour in June of this year. Then, at some point next year, workers who have been with the company at least six months will get bumped up to $10 an hour.
The raises essentially match Wal-Mart’s plans to hike wages, which was announced last week. Wal-Mart Stores is the nation’s largest private-sector employer, with more than 1.3 million U.S. workers.
The federal minimum wage is only $7.25 an hour. President Obama has proposed raising the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, but so far that move has been blocked by Republicans in Congress. But many states have raised their own state minimum wage rates. The National Retail Federation is one of the groups actively arguing against a minimum wage hike.
TJX Companies has about 2,600 U.S. stores and about 191,000 employees, although the that count includes workers at stores outside the United States.