Insight: Retailers Concerned With Class Action And Employment LitigationFor almost two decades, our firm has conducted its Annual Litigation Trends Survey, analyzing litigation trends to assess the state of the legal landscape and consider their impact on organizations. Luxury apparel brand launches proprietary resale programAnother Tomorrow is bringing the authentication and resale process in-house. Nine steps retailers can take to ease the pain of inflation Today, we find ourselves in the thick of the highest inflationary rates in many of our customers’ lives. Amazon adds new surcharge to some sellers' fees Third-party sellers who use the managed Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) distribution service will soon feel the impact of rising inflation and fuel costs. REI making bigger play in running category with in-store, online moves REI Co-op is investing in a multi-year, omnichannel strategy to engage customers across all touchpoints. Starbucks reportedly considering increased benefits for non-union workers Starbucks Corp. may be going on the offensive when it comes to discouraging its store employees from unionizing. Commentary: How retailers can achieve a cleaner, more affordable fleet Retail executives are always rethinking their supply chain, looking for ways to improve operations. Lowe’s offers new educational program to associates Lowe’s Companies Inc. is making it easier for full- and part-time associates to continue their education. Carvana opens 32nd U.S. ‘car vending machine’ Carvana continues developing automated locations for picking up online vehicle purchases. How do consumers feel about supply chain disruptions? A new survey provides insight into how consumers view current supply chain issues, including ongoing disruption and sustainability concerns. First Previous 222 223 224 225 226 Next Last