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Retailers Slash Work Hours Rapidly Ahead Of ObamaCare Investor's Business Daily Retailers are cutting worker hours at a rate not seen in more than three decades — a sudden shift that can only be explained by the onset of ObamaCare's employer mandates. Nonsupervisory employees logged an average 30.0 hours per week in April, the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mercedes-Benz expands operations in Nanaimo by opening a modern new ... Wall Street Journal "Sylvester Chuang has been a trusted long-time partner of Mercedes-Benz Canada, and we applaud his decision to expand operations in Nanaimo by constructing a beautiful new retail facility," said Hannu Ylanko. "This substantial investment has solidified ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
RBI frowns on variation in interest rates on retail Economic Times While no specific guidelines have been spelt out to ensure compliance by banks, the banking regulator has asked banks to "have management oversight on such practices and also frame policies that ensure pricing of loans, especially retail loans, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hiring Picks Up, But ObamaCare Shift Seen In Retail Investor's Business Daily Retail jobs jumped by 29,300, the most this year. But the retail work week tumbled to a three-year low of 30 hours from 30.3 in March. Total retail hours worked fell nearly 1% — even with the increase in retail jobs. These changes could reflect ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
APTRA announces responsible retail training programme DFNIonline.com The Asia Pacific Travel Retail Association (APTRA) has announced the creation of a new training programme and an enhanced education drive. According to the association, the responsible retail training programme (RRTP) has been designed to implement ... See all stories on this topic » |
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