New rules put the responsibility on the retailer
 
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APRIL 4, 2024

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California bill requires one worker for every two cashierless registers

SB 1446 would require a grocery or pharmacy to conduct assessment if tech impacted jobs.

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Sobeys CEO supports code of conduct: report

Medline, speaking at Retail Council of Canada event, says code could reduce prices for consumers.

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Giant Food closes ecommerce facility to work with third-party delivery partner

Workers will still assemble orders, but the retailer will turn to another company for the delivery portion.

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DoorDash launches portable health benefits program in Pennsylvania

The pilot program will give eligible Pennsylvania DoorDash workers access to support for expenses related to health insurance, retirement, and paid time off.

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Wisconsin Grocers Association names Mike Semmann president and CEO

Semmann takes over on April 2 for former WGA leader Brandon Scholz, who recently retired.

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New rules aim to fix Ohio pharmacy understaffing issues

Retailers required to ensure adequate staffing, timely fulfillment of prescriptions.

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The California state Senate is considering a bill that would protect workers in grocery and pharmacy stores that offer self-checkout. The measure would require grocery and pharmacy retailers to meet certain requirements if they wanted to offer self-checkout, including having no more than two self-checkout stations monitored by any one employee and requiring the employee to be relieved of all other duties. Do you think other states will adopt a similar measure? 
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