Amazon reiterates call for higher minimum wageAmazon says a $15 federal minimum wage would benefit both workers and employers. Amazon expands fulfillment networkAmazon plans to add fulfillment centers in a major Midwestern state. Dollar General supports growth with new facility Dollar General is opening its 16th distribution center. Walgreens makes back to school easier for teachers Teachers dread the end of summer vacation as much as kids, but a new Walgreens initiative is providing educators support for the new school year. First Look: Target unveils Halloween costumes for kids with special needs Target is making kids’ Halloween costumes more inclusive and adaptive than ever. Altar’d State taps Talbots VP to spearhead plus-size format Young women’s fashion brand Altar’d State is doubling down on the growing plus-size market. Walgreens tops on Disability Equality Index For a third consecutive year, Walgreens has been given the top-score of 100% on the 2019 Disability Equality Index. A 437-acre mixed-use project prepares to break ground in the Hudson Valley When IBM held its first mass layoffs in 1993, thousands of residents of the Hudson River Valley north of New York City lost their jobs and no major employer ever filled the void. Rite Aid teams up with Google Rite Aid is partnering with Google Maps in a program to promote safe medication disposal. Prime Day kicks off — complete with employee walkouts The first day of Amazon’s Prime Day kicked off on July 15 with deals galore — and striking Amazon employees. First Previous 139 140 141 142 143 Next Last