Study: 50% of frontline workers planning to resign; burnout cited as top reasonBurnout is causing frontline workers — particularly those in the retail and grocery industries — to leave their jobs. Study: Consumers follow brands on Pinterest, TikTokBrands looking for followers should create a presence on Pinterest and TikTok, and “influencers” may not be so influential. NPD: September sales reveal significant retail shifts The lull in discretionary spending that typically occurs in September was largely missing this year. Survey: It’s not just stores — retail DCs caught up in big labor squeeze Attention on labor shortages in retail has mostly focused on in-store operations. But another area is also feeling the impact. Study: Increased pay alone won’t attract employees Retailers need to do more than raise pay and benefits to attract and retain employees. Office return delays take big toll on Midtown Manhattan retail The delayed return to offices due to the spread of the Delta variant has been a blow to the retail recovery in Manhattan. Mastercard SpendingPulse: September retail sales up 5.4% year-over-year Retail sales continued to grow in September, but at a slower pace compared to August. Target to pay employees extra for working peak days of holiday season Target Corp. is adding a pay incentive focused on the upcoming holiday season. U.S. convenience store sales in 2021 could top pre-pandemic levels Convenience store retailers are bullish about their sales for 2021 but concerns persist. Survey: Supply chain delays present retail crisis — and opportunity Retailers aren’t the only ones concerned about — or taking action in response to — ongoing supply chain disruptions. First Previous 159 160 161 162 163 Next Last