Report: eBay sues Amazon for anticompetitive tacticsThe competition between eBay and Amazon is moving to the physical world – federal court. Retailers object to latest tariff escalationRetailers wasted no time in responding to the Trump administration’s announcement imposing a 10% tariff on $300 billion worth of Chinese imports set to take effect on Sept. 1. CapitalOne data exposed in hack More than 100 million consumers who hold or have applied for Capital One credit cards have had personal information accessed in a security breach. Facebook admits cryptocurrency doubts Facebook is warning investors that its plans to become a financial services provider may not come to fruition. Regulatory Wrap-Up: Weekly review of retail-related legislative, judicial developments-July 29 Under Chicago's new predictive scheduling law, employers will have to give at least 10 days advance notice of workers’ schedules starting July 1, 2020, and that will grow to a minimum of 14 days notice two years later. Report: NYC may ban sale of customer location data Retailers in New York City may soon have strict limits placed on mobile marketing efforts. NRF publicly supports new U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade pact The National Retail Federation (NRF) is formally asking Congress to approve the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). FTC fines Facebook $5B, Mnuchin slams Amazon It has been a tough day for tech giants Facebook and Amazon. Amazon reiterates call for higher minimum wage Amazon says a $15 federal minimum wage would benefit both workers and employers. Retailers ask Supreme Court for clarity in ADA website claims The battle over whether websites are covered by the American with Disabilities Act may be headed to the Supreme Court. First Previous 69 70 71 72 73 Next Last