Can I lead a team
of retail workers?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the national median salary for First - Line Supervisors
of Retail Workers, which includes Assistant Managers, is $ 39,040.
Some assistant managers are very well paid and, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median wage for «First - Line Supervisors
of Retail Workers» in 2015 was $ 18.42 an hour.
Oversee diverse team
of retail workers and ensure that daily goals set by company headquarters are met or exceeded.
Retail came in with the highest stress levels, with 50 %
of retail workers wanting to leave a job due to stress.
Our employment lawyers help injured oilfield workers get the compensation they need after getting hurt at work, but also fight for unpaid overtime and work discrimination claims on behalf
of retail workers, managers, fast food workers, call center employees, and for workers misclassified as contractors.
At a hastily - called press conference at City Hall, Quinn, who was joined by fellow council members and the head
of the retail workers» union, announced plans to introduce a new «living wage» bill that will force developers receiving more than a $ 1 million in city subsidies to pay their workers at least $ 10 an hour, plus benefits, or $ 11.50 without — significantly more than the $ 7.25 minimum wage.
I just spoke to Stuart Appelbaum, president
of the Retail Workers» union (RWDSU), which played a central role in the Kingsbridge Armory Redevelopment Alliance.
«The regulations will go a long way in improving the lives
of retail workers.»
As Democratic state Assemblyman Michael Blake seeks the vice chairmanship of the Democratic National Committee, his bid is getting a boost from the leader
of the retail workers» union.
Stuart Appelbaum, head
of the Retail Workers and Department Store Union (RWDSU), the local labor leader who invited Trumka to the armory, said that «bringing the head of the AFL - CIO the first week after he is elected sends a powerful message about what working people want in economic development.
Stuart Appelbaum, the head
of the retail workers» union who is a Kathleen Rice backer in the AG primary, says he got a robocall this weekend from state Sen. Eric Schneiderman's campaign denouncing the Nassau County DA as a former Republican and saying he's «one of us.»
OBJECTIVE: Seek the position
of Retail Worker with XYZ Stores Inc., where four years experience in retail sales and customer service will be fully utilized to improving company's sales.
Not exact matches
As 1 World Trade Center starts to claim a place on the Lower Manhattan skyline, the area's
retail scene is beginning to revive, with landlords raising rents in anticipation
of thousands
of new office
workers, tourists and residents, commercial real estate experts said.
This is not Lowe's first foray into robot
workers — the company has piloted the same model
of retail robot (called the NAVii) at a San Jose location
of its Orchard Supply Hardware stores.
«This is a growing problem for young
workers in their 20s and 30s who make up a significant chunk
of retail and service
workers.
Last year, the
retail giant said it would spend about $ 2.7 billion on higher wages for hundreds
of thousands
of workers at its U.S. stores in 2015 and 2016.
This position involves directly supervising and coordinating activities
of retail sales
workers.
Many
of these practices were in place when researchers began an eight - month pretest at Gap to study the effects
of more stable schedules for
retail workers in three
of the chain's stores.
In a study that looked at U.S. regions where at least 80 percent
of workers commute, Goldman found uneven results: Improving labor markets and declines in mortgage delinquency, but not enough to translate to substantial
retail spending gains on a national level.
Not only are his 200
workers likely to stick around longer, he says, they're more productive, and they do a better job, which is important to Klock, whose company provides high - end all - natural food to some
of the biggest organic
retailers in the country.
Teen apparel
retailer American Apparel LLC is laying off hundreds
of workers as it overhauls its production process, which could include outsourcing part
of its production to another U.S. manufacturer, the Los Angeles Times reported on Tuesday.
As the world's largest sourcing and logistics company, Li & Fung plays matchmaker between poor countries» factories and affluent countries» vendors, finding the lowest - cost
workers, haggling over prices and handling the logistics for roughly a third
of the
retailers found in the typical American shopping mall, including Sears, Macy's, JCPenney and Kohl's.
As
retailers gear up to hire hundreds
of thousands
of workers for the holidays, they're increasingly using technology to identify good candidates.
While the company had plenty
of other problems — its failure to create sufficient revenue through its
retail products, for one — Brush's reluctance to listen to and respect his
workers was one
of the biggest.
Wal - Mart's critics — including a group
of its
workers backed by labor unions - say the
retailer pays its hourly
workers too little, forcing some to seek government assistance that effectively provides the company with an indirect taxpayer subsidy.
The two unions represent over 300,000
workers in industries that run the gamut
of Canada's economy, from carmaking to fisheries, phones, TV stations, casinos,
retailers, life insurance, even freelance writers.
And, he says, Hunter and his army
of retail investors did nothing that hasn't been repeatedly done by investment bankers, bondholders and hedge funds during other CCAAs, such as the restructuring
of Hamilton steelmaker Stelco, where self - serving parties threatened the future
of thousands
of workers in order to turn a profit after buying voting power from scared creditors.
Several
of those groups, including the National Restaurant Association, the
Retail Industry Leaders Association and the Food Marketing Institute, had been fighting hard for what they referred to as «transition relief,» extra time for companies that must provide health insurance to their
workers under the new law to implement the changes without having to fear financial penalties for not doing so properly.
Similar scheduling measures for fast food,
retail or other
workers have been introduced in several states and are pending in Connecticut, Minnesota, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Oregon and Texas, according to the National Conference
of State Legislatures.
Retail trade employs more than 15 percent
of McAllen's
workers.
Big - box
retailers or mall clothing chains are now capable
of bringing in more hands in anticipation
of a delivery truck pulling in or the weather changing, and sending
workers home when real - time analyses show sales are slowing.
Along with virtually every major
retail and restaurant chain, Starbucks relies on software that choreographs
workers in precise, intricate ballets, using sales patterns and other data to determine which
of its 130,000 baristas are needed in its thousands
of locations and exactly when.
Amazon will add 2,000
workers in Boston; new tariffs on China would hurt U.S.
workers; plus more need - to - know news from the world
of retail.
CVS operates a chain
of pharmacies and
retail clinics that could be used by Aetna to provide care directly to patients, while the merged company could be better able to offer employers one - stop shopping for health insurance for their
workers.
Amazon's hiring spree at its growing number
of fulfillment and distribution centers could absorb some traditional
retail workers.
The New York Times has famously called Amazon the worst place to work, a Death Star
of e-tailing leaving in its wake thousands
of unhappy
workers, hollowed - out shopping malls and dying brick - and - mortar
retailers which used to be the bedrock
of their communities.
Retailers also need a workable program for obtaining visas for guest
workers, reform
of the H1B visa system for high - tech
workers, and a mechanism to provide earned legalization for undocumented
workers already in the country.
Increasing the number
of visas available for guest
workers and high - tech
workers while protecting employers from burdensome enforcement requirements are top priorities for
retailers.
If a whole lot
of minimum wage
workers in tourist or
retail industries lose their jobs, whereas nurses, doctors and teachers keep their jobs, average wages will go up.
Every year,
retail chains and other large businesses announce they'll be hiring tens
of thousands
of seasonal
workers.
Another string
of tweets pointed the finger at Amazon claiming it was the reason thousands
of retailers were going out
of business, and millions
of US
workers had been laid off.
The occupations with the fastest growth were
retail sales (at a median wage
of $ 10.97 an hour) and food preparation
workers ($ 9.04 an hour).
The balance
of UK governance shifted just a tiny bit on Wednesday, with news that the board
of FTSE 250
retailer Sports Direct has appointed its first
workers» representative following a ballot
of 23,000 employees.
For example, Wal - Mart's plan to pay
workers more is shifting more
of the
retail behemoth's profits to its employees.
Activists rose up and
retailers pledged to make the lives
of the
workers in their supply chains better.
The dramatic inadequacy
of part - time wages is particularly troubling given that, compared to other U.S.
workers,
retail employees are disproportionately likely to be involuntarily employed part time.6 In other words, many parttime
retail workers want to be working full time but are relegated to part - time hours and grossly inadequate part - time pay.
I am reminded
of the time when, as a reporter for the Chattanooga Times Free Press, I got an angry e-mail from a woman who assumed that because I had referred to «holiday season
workers» in an article I wrote about college students taking on extra
retail jobs between Thanksgiving and New Year's that I had a clear, «anti-Christian» bias.
Mike Ashley's Sports Direct has been chastised by the Church
of England over the treatment
of factory
workers and governance failings at the
retailer, it can be revealed.
South Australian Premier Steven Marshall has accused new state Labor Party leader Peter Malinauskas
of being captive to the
retail workers» union that he ran before entering politics, as the two disagreed over plans to deregulate shop trading hours.