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  • Whole Foods shedding jobs for lower prices

    Whole Foods Market says it is slashing more than 1% of its workforce in an effort to lower prices for its customers and invest in technology upgrades.

    The grocery chainsaysit will cut about 1,500 jobs, or 1.6% of its workforce, over the next eight weeks. The company says many of the reductions will come through attrition.

  • Walmart moves closer to renewable future with big wind deal

    Walmart has taken a big step towards becoming 100% supplied by renewable energy.

    The discounter entered into a long-term power purchase agreement to buy the majority of the electricity generated by Pattern Energy Group’s new Logan's Gap Wind facility.

    The 200 megawatt facility is in Comanche County, Texas.

  • Five retail tech trends for holidays 2015

    The holiday season is rapidly approaching, so of course everyone is thinking about the latest trends in... retail IT. Okay, nobody outside of the industry has visions of technology solutions dancing in their heads, but retailers do need to know what is developing on the IT front as their busiest season arrives.

  • Five mistakes retailers will make this holiday shopping season

    The 2015 holiday shopping season will soon be here and consumer expectations have never been higher.

    Being prepared to accept payments any way and anywhere your customers want to pay, and taking a proactive approach to your business operations can help you avoid the following five mistakes and ultimately win the sale.

  • Gap to expand life skills training for female garment workers

    Gap plans to expand the training program it offers to its women garment workers oversees, aiming to educate at least 1 million women by 2020.

    The program, called P.A.C.E. (Personal Advancement & Career Enhancement), launched in 2007 and gives women garment workers access to a curriculum up to 80 hours long in up to nine areas, from communications skills, financial literacy, stress management, problem-solving and decision-making.

  • Report: Target expanding list of unacceptable chemicals

    Target is expanding the list of chemicals it wants suppliers to take out of their products, stepping up pressure on its vendors to respond to consumer health concerns.

  • Five retail IT trends for holiday 2015

    The holiday season is rapidly approaching, so of course everyone is thinking about the latest trends in... retail IT. Okay, nobody outside of the industry has visions of technology solutions dancing in their heads, but retailers do need to know what is developing on the IT front as their busiest season arrives.

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