Word: retailing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...from 15% to 10% in the automobile excise tax, reducing retail prices on most models by $100 or more...
...Free retail businesses grossing less than $170,000, and service enterprises grossing less than $43,000, from the harassments of the Polyvalents (the Finance Ministry's roving tax inspectors...
...contract, Avery recognized the Teamsters as bargaining agent for Ward's 15,000 warehousemen (not affected are some 37,000 clerks and retail employees). Further, he agreed to boost the warehousemen's wages 3? to 5? an hour. In addition, the contract calls for a maintenance-of-membership arrangement, sets up grievance machinery and formalizes current vacation benefits. Calling off the strike threat, Dave Beck announced that the union would cast its proxies for Avery...
Bill of Particulars. In Chicago, suing for breach of contract, a food distributor charged that the Flamm Pickle and Packing Co. shipped pickles that blew up jars in warehouse refrigerators, on retail shelves and purchasing agents' desks, and moreover, were "less than perfect in taste, smell and coloring...
...large quantities from a "co-op," the prospect supposedly saves enough to pay off the cost of a freezer. But, says Chicago's Better Business Bureau: "The savings to the consumer through the food-freezer plans are no greater than if the consumer bought his freezer through regular retail channels and stocked it . . . in chain and independent stores...