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Target debuts creepy new 'niceness score' for store workers that raises troubling questions about its customer service crackdown
Target has introduced a 'niceness score' system for store workers, which has sparked concerns about its approach to customer service. The policy raises troubling questions about the company's crackdown on employee interactions.
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