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Retailers are stuck in a cycle of constant sales
Jan 17, 2024
Once consumers adjust to a 24/7 promotion environment, it hard for companies to stop.
Ringing in the holiday season with consumer sentiment at a 6-month low
Nov 10, 2023
The latest consumer survey from the University of Michigan shows that sentiment dropped for the fourth straight month.
Unpaid promotions: big titles without the big bucks
by
Janet Nguyen
Jul 6, 2023
Some employers use inflated job titles to keep staff on board. But without equivalent compensation, the plan can backfire.
More retailers turn to discounts to lure shoppers
May 17, 2023
Target, for example, warned investors of price promotions in the pipeline.
Could hybrid work hold women back?
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Andie Corban
Dec 6, 2021
Because women are more likely to take advantage of workplace flexibility, journalist Emily Peck says they could be put on the "mommy track."
Will some workers be left behind if they work from home?
Aug 6, 2021
Remote working could slow the careers of young people, women and workers of color, experts say.
During the pandemic, women are less likely to ask for raises and promotions
Mar 8, 2021
An Indeed survey found that mid-career women, especially, are overwhelmed with family responsibilities.
For public good, not for profit.
Retailers want more than your cash this holiday season
by
Erika Beras
Nov 22, 2018
Stores and websites want your data too
7-Eleven invites customers to 'Cast their Cups'
by
Levi Sharpe
Nov 4, 2016
Once again, people are wearing their political affiliations on their coffee sleeves. For the past five election cycles, 7-Eleven has offered its “7-Election: coffee promotion, where customers can buy a red “Republican” or blue “Democrat” coffee cup to show support for their political party and election candidate. Throughout the promotion, which began on Aug. 31 […]