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Some firms cut costs without cutting jobs
As layoffs mount amid the slowing economy, some employers are cutting costs without axing jobs.
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Slower holiday sales threaten small retailers
Small retailers who don't have the margins to compete on price are scrambling to sell by hosting events, offering gifts and personalized services.
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Time off for good behavior
Want to be charitable in a big way? Consider tapping your employer for support. Although they often don't advertise the fact, many companies are very flexible about backing employees' volunteer efforts.
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Discounters, monitors face battle on minimum pricing
A group of major discounters, including eBay and Costco, is set to call for new laws blocking manufacturers from setting minimum prices, a move that may ratchet up a battle with the powerful industry that monitors product prices.
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Businesses say employee theft is up
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