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Retail thefts cost country $1.2b
Thieves are targeting everything from razor blades, meat, clothing, to petrol and tobacco.
Union says retail should follow aged care
First Union is considering filing a pay equity case for the retail industry.
Shoppers 'duped' by sale tactics
Consumer watchdog is calling for an investigation into retailers sales tactics in the lead up to Christmas, saying consumers are being misled.
Wellington retailers feel the pain
Wellington retailers are likely to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars in the wake of the earthquakes and terrible weather.
Shoplifting a $1.3b year headache
Retailers are increasingly looking at new ways to counter a $1.3 billion bill every year in shoplifting crime.
Wild Pair calls in receivers as looks to trade through administration
Retailer Wild Pair has appointed receivers, but will continue to trade as the administrators seek buyers for the women's apparel and footwear chain.
Retailers Assn unhappy with Budget
Retailers will be disappointed the Government isn't taxing purchases on overseas websites, Retail NZ says.
Warning over toxic facepaints
Retailers are being urged to put children ahead of profits and get rid of potentially toxic face paints.
Getting into the Santa spirit pays off for retailers
Festive lights, Christmas trees, a jolly Santa waving you in and carols can be the magic formula for retailers trying to lure shoppers in and seal a deal.
Retail store wars move online
Outrage over the price of All Blacks jerseys was just the latest sign of how internet buying has changed the retail game, reports Karyn Scherer.
Stores vacant but retail 'feeling good'
Landlords making unrealistic demands, says leader of business association.
Christchurch earthquake: Retailers face future on the fringe
Christchurch's small CBD traders will be forced out to fringe areas like Riccarton, Addington and Sydenham, says one property expert.