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Florida retailers expect exponential import growth as year progresses

Liquid gold : How Tide laundry detergent is being used as hard currency by drug addicts buying crack on the street – Engineering Evil

Liquid gold : How Tide laundry detergent is being used as hard currency by drug addicts buying crack on the street – Engineering Evil
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There s a New Retail Crisis Affecting Costco

Celebrating 10 years of Australian Consumer Law

Celebrating 10 years of Australian Consumer Law This year we are celebrating 10 years of consistent consumer protection laws across Australia under the Australian Consumer Law. On 1 January 2011, the largest overhaul of Australia s consumer protection laws in 25 years took place. The Australian Consumer Law replaced 17 Commonwealth, state and territory consumer protection laws and applies nationally The Australian Consumer Law (ACL) provides consumers with protections when buying goods or services and regulates product safety. Rose Webb, Head of NSW Fair Trading Examples of the new laws protecting consumers   Lead in Hashmi kohl eyeliner In 2018, after imported kohl eyeliners caused lead poisoning in 3 children, ACL regulators worked with suppliers on voluntary recalls of the products sold in Pakistani and Indian community stores in Australia.

Pro-union bill passes House, setting up lobbying battle in Senate

© Getty Images The House late Tuesday passed labor groups’ top legislative priority, a bill aimed at strengthening workers’ rights to unionize, setting the stage for a lobbying battle in the Senate. The mostly party-line House vote sends the legislation, known as the PRO Act, to the Senate, where getting 10 Republicans on board for its approval will be an uphill battle. “If progress is delayed or denied yet again, the suffering of the past year will only get worse and working people will continue to pay the price of failed leadership,” AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said in a statement. “But if the Senate steps up to the plate and delivers generational change the change we voted for we will emerge from this crisis stronger than before.” 

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