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The last Kmart on the U.S. mainland sits alone at the west end of a suburban Miami shopping center, quiet and largely ignored.
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Data shows the governor and politicians across the political spectrum may be overselling the frequency of retail theft.
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Citing theft issues in other states, specifically California and New York, DeSantis proposed legislative action to try to curb retail theft and porch piracy of delivered goods.
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PETA activists dressed as giant ducks and geese outside the H&M store on Lincoln Road want to call attention to the retailer’s alleged “use of cruelly produced down” clothing. A H&M spokesperson rejected the allegations.
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People who worked in labor and service jobs were a lot more likely to die from COVID-19. Researchers say improving ventilation and offering paid sick leave are some ways to protect workers in the future.
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Communications Workers of America, the retail workers' union, said big tech companies like Apple fail to give employees who don't work in an office equal standing and respect.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed AB 701 on Wednesday. It aims to address the impact of speed quotas on warehouse worker injuries and health.
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Restaurants and bars are reeling from persistent spikes of coronavirus cases. Earlier holiday sales also meant online shopping and electronics sales dipped in December. Retail sales fell 0.7%.
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Florida retailers hope local holiday shoppers can help offset some of the losses caused by the coronavirus.
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More people are expected to shop online this year instead of at stores.
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U.S. retail spending grew 1.9% last month, delivering a slight boost of confidence to a recent spate of signs that the U.S. economic recovery has lost momentum from the pandemic's toll.
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On this Wednesday, August 5, episode of Sundial: Panel with Congressional Candidates “Florida’s Fab Four” Early voting has already begun in most of South…