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All REI distribution centers, activity centers, call centers and the company headquarters will shut down every Black Friday, as well.
Prat Vemana, who will start Oct. 31, was previously Senior VP and Chief Digital Officer for Kaiser Permanente.
Hudson plans to open its “Nonstop” format, which features Amazon's Just Walk Out technology, at LAX Terminal 3 in the next few months.
Naver is Korea’s largest internet company.
Tuesday Morning closed about 200 stores as part of its bankruptcy reorganization, but it continues to struggle with a smaller footprint.
The number of intended hires by Walmart represents huge drop from the 150,000 workers it looked for last year.
The full unionization of a store would be a first for the Atlanta, Ga.-based home improvement giant.
Her inspiration is gathered from the great outdoors.
Purple says its board of directors will carefully review the proposal.
Sanity Group, a Berlin-based cannabis health and life-science company, sees record $37.6M financing round led by tobacco giant.
Workers demand a return in flexibility from employers after adapting to pandemic-era lifestyles.
Exits come as fitness company restructures after post-pandemic meltdown
U.S. retail sales of dog and cat food approached $40 billion in 2021, up 15% over 2020.
New legislation protects workers’ right to cannabis use off the job and overreaches prohibition of cannabis sales by local authorities.
The revamp of the Caper Cart comes as Amazon ramps up its rollout of cashierless tech for Whole Foods, Amazon Go and Amazon Fresh stores.
The retail conglomerate continues down its rocky road
Fashion mogul to play landlord to leading U.S. multinational companies already holding medium- and long-term leases