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  • Minimum wage increases take effect in 20 states

    New York -- The minimum wage rose in 20 U.S. states and in the District of Columbia on Jan. 1.

    The increase brings the total number of states with a minimum wage above the federal wage floor to 29, according to the New York Times. The federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour.

    Nine states are increasing their minimum wage levels through automatic adjustments for cost-of-living expenses and other economic factors. Increases in the other states occurred through legislative or ballot changes.

  • TPG & PAG consortium completes acquisition of Cassidy Turley

    Chicago -- Commercial real estate services firm DTZ announced that Cassidy Turley and DTZ are now operating as a single global firm following the completion of the acquisition of Cassidy Turley by the private equity investment consortium backed by TPG Capital, PAG Asia Capital and Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan.

  • Wet Seal gets $27 million default notice

    Embattled teen retailer Wet Seal Inc. has defaulted on $27 million in senior convertible notes and related costs.

    In a regulatory filing, Wet Seal said the total amount due is equal to $28.8 million, plus costs of collection, attorneys’ fees and disbursements.

  • Target to exit Canada

    Just six months after being named chairman and CEO of Target, Brian Cornell is pulling the plug on the retailer’s 133 unit Canadian operation and will incur a $5.4 billion pre-tax loss in the fourth quarter to do so.

    Target said it plans to discontinue operating stores in Canada through its indirect wholly-owned subsidiary, Target Canada Co. and that it had filed an application for protection under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (the “CCAA”) with the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Toronto.

  • Happy New Year from CSA!

    Chain Store Age will be closed for the New Year’s holiday from December 31  through January 2.   We will return to normal business hours—and publish again—on Monday, January 5.   CSA wishes you and your family a very happy and healthy 2015. Cheers!

  • In a Class by Itself

     

    By Michael B. Adreani

     

  • NRF gives $100K to next generation of retailers

    The best and the brightest college students interested in retail careers will receive $100,000 in grants from the National Retail Federation (NRF) on Jan. 11 in New York City.

    The NRF Foundation will award the scholarships to 24 outstanding students as a part of its Next Generation Scholarship program.

    This year students will also be awarded a travel scholarship to attend NRF’s Big Show and NRF Student Program in New York City.

  • Expert Advice: Avoiding Wage & Hour Class Actions

    The statement  “class action for wage and hour violations” has become an all too familiar phrase in the retail industry. The issue is also a dynamic one with constant changes from year to year, and even month to month. The bad news is that the number of wage and hour class actions filed on a daily basis continues to rise. According to the Economic Policy Institute, the number of FLSA (Fair Labor Standards Act) cases filed in the federal court is more than five times the number 20 years ago.    
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