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| Benchmarks & Tools, Hot 100 Retailers
Whether they sell through traditional stores, online or both, companies that provide unique offerings and experiences for consumers dominate the list of Hot 100 Retailers 2017.
| Economy, Supply Chain, Trade, Port Tracker
NRF welcomed reports that the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and the Pacific Maritime Association appear close to extending their existing contract at West Coast ports nearly two full years before it is set to expire.
| Economy
NRF says retailers will remain committed to fixing Obamacare despite the failure of a "skinny" repeal bill in the Senate.
| Economy
NRF welcomed the announcement by congressional and administration leaders that they are committed to passing comprehensive tax reform that lowers rates without creating a new border tax that would shift the burden to consumers.
| Economy
NRF welcomed legislation that would reverse an Obama era expansion of “joint employer” standards that has increased businesses’ exposure to lawsuits and unionization efforts.
| Economy
NCCR welcomed legislation that would reverse expanded joint employer standards set by the NLRB that have increased businesses’ exposure to lawsuits and unionization efforts.
| Economy, Workforce
NRF welcomed the Labor Department’s request for public comment on federal overtime regulations as an important first step toward pursuing more reasonable workplace policies.
| Economy
NRF urged the Senate to move forward on efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare even if lawmakers have not yet agreed on the exact legislation that will be considered.
| Economy, Small Business
NRF asked a House committee to reject a bill that would block states from requiring that online sellers collect sales tax, saying the measure is the reverse of what Congress should be doing.
| Economy
NRF urged Congress to reject a proposed border adjustment tax that would drive up the price of imported merchandise, saying the measure would force consumers to pay the cost of lowering taxes for large corporations.