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How Chipotle aims to attract Gen Z staff with next-gen benefits

Inside Retail

American fast-food chain Chipotle made headlines last Wednesday when it announced it would be providing updated benefits for its approximately 110,000 employees and the upcoming surge of workers it is planning to hire this year. Bowls move down a conveyor belt with guests’ selections being added along the way.

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How L’Occitane’s Dr Vranjes Firenze aims to grow in Australia and beyond

Inside Retail

L’Occitane also acquired a 50 per cent stake in Singaporean skincare brand Erborian in 2012. These acquisitions reflect the group’s strategy for building a geographically balanced brand portfolio of premium beauty and fragrance brands. So for us, it was kind of natural to partner with David Jones,” expressed Rebollini.

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How Chinese toy giant Pop Mart thinks local, dominates global

Inside Retail

The gender balance of Pop Mart customers is split 70:30 towards women, and the majority of purchasers are aged 16 to 35. Around 2012, Wang had already recognised the popularity of toys in his stores. Typically, these collections are planned a year in advance of launch and take 10 months to develop. But not now.

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How Workplace Design Can Help Attract Gen Z

All Work

Born between 1997 and 2012, Generation Z currently makes up 30 percent of the world’s population and is expected to make up 27% of the workforce by 2025. As a result, Gen Z is looking for employers who prioritize work-life balance, remote working, and flexible hours. The most recent generation to enter the workforce is Generation Z.

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VMSD’s 2021 Designer Dozen: Future Proofing

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That’s why in 2012 we created VMSD’s annual Designer Dozen awards program to recognize retail’s rising stars, ages 35 and under, who are making their mark on an industry that is poised on the cusp of reinvention. She has worked on projects from freestanding, ground-up restaurants to new concepts like urban and cantina locations.

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