7 labor market trends in retail in 2026
17.06.2026
Journal: PLUS №5 (337), 2026
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7 labor market trends in retail in 2026
The retail market is getting slower: in 2025, it grew by as few as 2.6% compared to 7.2% in 2024. Being under pressure from economic factors, the retail labor market is also undergoing transformation: companies are optimizing processes and seeking ways to increase productivity without sacrificing service levels.
Journal: PLUS №5 (337), 2026
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