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In 2006, Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley issued a rare veto to override a City Council bill that required big-box stores such as Walmart to pay workers a $10 minimum wage.
Walmart plans to close half its stores in Chicago, a reversal of the retail giant’s high-profile commitment in 2020 to expand in the city as part of its corporate racial justice initiative in ...
Walmart has begun closing more than a dozen stores in major cities in recent months, the latest being four locations in Chicago. Located in the Chathem, Kenwood, Lakeview and Little Village ...
Walmart is shuttering four stores in Chicago, halving its locations in one of the nation’s largest cities and adding to a growing list of closures in urban areas. So far this year, the nation ...
Bananas, roses and toys are some of the items hit by tariffs and price hikes could come as soon as late May, according to the ...
Walmart, which became the nation’s largest retailer by making low prices a priority, has found itself in a place it’s rarely ...
The City Council’s Transportation Committee agreed to subdivide the property to pave the way for Walmart to donate its former training facility to the Chicago Urban League to help expand its ...
CEO Doug McMillon said price increases on the shelves will feel more gradual, but they had already begun as early as April, ...
Walmart opened the door for retailers to hike prices over tariffs, but Home Depot doesn't plan to. Digging into each business ...
The announcement comes after Walmart highlighted its efforts in Chicago as a "critical part" of its broader $100 million pledge to advancing racial equity in 2020. "Chicago will be an example of ...
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