RetailAnalysts react to The Warehouse's plans to cut 180 staffAnalysts say the move could help steady the retailer's declining profitability.02 Jul 01:51 AM
RetailBurger King ditches Paywave due to 'exorbitant bank charges'Research suggests fees in New Zealand are far higher than in Australia and the UK.02 Jul 12:58 AM
RetailHere come Auckland's super-mallsTwo giant Auckland malls are expanding simultaneously.29 Jun 09:21 PM
Retail'Persistence is key' says Rodd and Gunn CEOPersistence one of the most important things in business, says Rodd and Gunn CEO.29 Jun 03:18 AM
RetailHuffer gears up for Asian expansionHuffer founder Steve Dunstan talks increasing sales through experiences.28 Jun 09:11 PM
RetailNew song, new voice, new ad: Countdown's mission to show its inner KiwiCountdown has refreshed its brand in a bid to show off its Kiwi side.28 Jun 05:00 PM
RetailKathmandu survives Amazon onslaught with earnings liftKathmandu expects to see a bit lift in its annual net profit.25 Jun 06:08 AM
RetailKiwi employees felt pressured to work on Easter SundayWorkers felt pressured by their bosses to work even though they could legally refuse.24 Jun 06:56 PM
RetailWhat's in a name? Personalised ads hit the targetNew personalised advertising in New Zealand caters to a desire for connection16 Jun 05:00 PM
RetailUp, up, up: Price of 'everything' set to increaseThe cost of your ASOS order and buying the daily coffee is set to increase.14 Jun 10:17 PM
RetailGovt to launch inquiry into exploitation of migrant workersExploitation in New Zealand's workforce isn't limited to retail, employment regulator says08 Jun 05:00 PM
RetailFarmers retail workers revolt against pay conditionsFarmers workers are protesting against their pay and performance conditions.07 Jun 01:34 AM
RetailH&M prepares to open NZ flagship store in downtown AucklandH&M will open its flagship store in Commercial Bay in August.04 Jun 05:00 PM
RetailAmazon exit from Oz a warning for New ZealandAmazon has blocked Australian consumers from using it global e-commerce sites.31 May 11:41 PM
RetailFailed clothing chain Meccano has debt of $5.8 millionCreditors of menswear retailer Meccano likely to be more than $5 million out-of-pocket.30 May 11:00 PM
RetailApple mute following ComCom warningApple had no comment to make when the Herald approached it for comment.30 May 03:33 AM
RetailOnline spending at local sites bounces backOnline retail sales at local websites was up 16 per cent in the month of April.29 May 12:15 AM
RetailWhy you're poorer than you think you areResearch suggests that we aren't as rational as we imagine ourselves.28 May 07:25 PM
RetailTorpedo7 to open new stores despite shrinking marginsThe Warehouse Group is gearing up to open more Torpedo7 stores.28 May 03:11 AM
RetailWatch: $790m massive Auckland mall project in full swingAbout 10,000 workers will be involved in the two-year construction project.27 May 03:08 AM
RetailFrom receptionist to Les Mills managing directorDione Forbes-Ryrie, managing director of Les Mills, talks rising to the top.25 May 05:00 PM
RetailBig read: Why NZ-made fashion is hanging by a threadAre fashion designers fighting a losing battle by trying to keep production local?23 May 06:43 PM
RetailThe reason Ikea might not open stores in NZHaving IKEA stores in New Zealand could mean higher prices, analyst says.17 May 09:17 PM
RetailMinister to retailers incorrectly paying staff: 'Get in line with the law'Minister for workplace relations responds to retailers paying staff incorrectly.17 May 07:59 PM
RetailWarehouse Group ditches single-use plastic bagsThe Warehouse Group will offer compostable paper bags instead.17 May 06:46 PM
RetailCotton On to review paid work practices, as tide of complaints swellsFirm launche enquiry to see if staff are working for free.16 May 10:52 PM
BDBDRetailBriscoe to reimburse staff for unpaid end-of-day cash-upThis follows legal action against Smiths City for not paying staff for morning meetings.16 May 10:29 PM
RetailAre you working for free? Shake-up looms over paid workExpert says fallout from Employment Court case will have "far-reaching" ramifications.16 May 06:00 AM
RetailSmiths City fallout: 500 workers lodge complaints over unpaid workMore than 500 retail workers have complained about unpaid work after the Smith City case.15 May 07:18 PM
RetailClothing firm fined $52,500 for safety jacketThe claims made on the protective jackets did not match up to reality.14 May 10:38 PM
RetailCommerce Commission launches inquiry into World's 'Made in NZ' labellingThe Commerce Commission has launched an official investigation into World.13 May 11:21 PM
Media and marketingThe aisles have eyes: Amazon Go offers dystopian glimpse at future supermarketsShoppers inside Amazon Go are tracked by hundreds of cameras.13 May 10:02 PM
RetailRich-lister couple increase stake in The WarehouseThe Normans lift their stake in The Warehouse but analysts say it doesn't signal takeover.11 May 02:43 AM
RetailWhere favourite NZ brands are madeHere's where clothing from your favourite brands is made.09 May 11:20 PM