Regulatory Wrap-Up: Weekly review of retail-related legislative, judicial developments -- Nov. 26Likelihood for wage hikes increases in another state, as Conn. Governor-elect Ned Lamont reiterates support for $15/hr minimum wage. Walmart seeks refund for campaign donation to controversial GOP senatorWalmart wants its money back. CVS Health gives new date for Aetna closing The closing of one of the blockbuster deals of the year has been pushed back. Regulatory Wrap-Up: Weekly review of judicial, legislative developments - Nov. 19 Trump Administration reiterated its intent to increase tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports from 10% to 25% effective Jan. 1, 2019. Sears seeks approval to give top execs ‘millions’ in bonuses Despite filing for bankruptcy and struggling to stay afloat, Sears Holdings Corp. is seeking court approval to pay executives quarterly bonuses. Bernie Sanders targets another big retailer U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders has the world’s largest retailer in his sights. Fraud heads list of retailers’ top payment-related challenges Retailers have gotten little in the way of relief since the switch three years ago to new chip-based credit and debit cards. Regulatory Watch: Weekly recap of legislative, judicial developments - Nov. 12 Democratic control of the House to put priorities of labor - $15 minimum wage, national paid leave and gender equity — on center stage. Sears lowers the boom on more stores Bankrupt Sears Holdings Corp. is downsizing its fleet yet again. David’s Bridal reportedly weighing Chapter 11 filing A heavy debt load is putting pressure on David’s Bridal. First Previous 84 85 86 87 88 Next Last