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  • New head of creative at Lands' End

    Lands' End has named Becky Gebhardt as SVP, chief creative officer. Gebhardt was actually VP of creative at the company from 2004 to 2007.

    The announcement comes a day after the company, which was recently divested by Sears, named Steven Rado as SVP, chief marketing officer.

  • Seattle mayor unveils plan to raise minimum wage to $15

    New York -- Seattle Mayor Ed Murray on Thursday unveiled a plan to increase the city’s minimum wage to $15. Although Murray said the hike has broad support across local government, business and labor communities, the City Council still has to vote on the proposal.
     
    Under Murray’s plan, businesses with fewer than 500 employees would have seven years to comply and larger businesses would have three years. Further increases would be tied to inflation.
       

  • Publix Q1 profit up 4.8%

    Lakeland, Fla. -- Publix reported that its profit rose 4.8% to $493.7 million in its first quarter.  

    Sales increased 4.1% to $7.8 billion, with a 4% increase in same-store sales.  

    Publix estimated that its sales were negatively impacted by 1.3% due to the later Easter this year.  

    Effective May 1, Publix’s stock price increased from $30.15 per share to $32.50 per share. Publix stock is not publicly traded and is available only to current Publix employees and members of its board of directors.

  • Senate rejects minimum wage hike

    New York -- A bid to raise the federal minimum wage was rejected by Republicans in the Senate, who blocked legislation Wednesday to boost the rate to $10.10 an hour. Senators predominantly voted across party lines, which places Democratic senators in favor and Republican senators opposed.

    The defeat was expected, and it is expected to serve as a rallying cry for Democrats preparing their next campaign.

  • Increasing federal minimum wage suffers setback

    An effort to raise the federal minimum wage to $10.10 failed on Wednesday, as the issue was not able to clear a procedural vote in the Senate. Senators predominantly voted across party lines, which places Democratic senators in favor and Republican senators opposed.

    According to published reports, while the defeat was expected it is serving as a rallying cry for Democrats preparing their next campaign.

  • Healthcare Reform

    New law has implications for workers’ compensation

  • Vestar appoints Clint Marchuk VP of acquisitions

    Phoenix — Vestar has appointed Clint Marchuk VP of acquisitions. His responsibilities include identifying, evaluating and carrying out shopping center acquisitions in Arizona, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas.

  • Sally Beauty Q2 net earnings drop; names new COO

    Denton, Texas – Sally Beauty Holdings reported declining net earnings in the second quarter of fiscal 2014 compared to the second quarter of the previous fiscal year. Net income fell 9.9% to $58.9 million, from $64.89 million.

    Net sales fared better, rising 2.4% to $919.47 million from $898.24 million. Same-store sales grew 1%. Higher selling, general and administrative expenses, as well as charges related to a previously disclosed data security breach, impacted net earnings. Sally Beauty also cited weather as negatively impacting sales.

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