ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The retailer Abercrombie & Fitch says it will discontinue on-call shifts in New York, dropping a requirement for employees to remain available in case they're called to work on short notice. It was one of 13 major retailers sent letters in April by the New York Attorney General's Office, questioning the short-notice shifts and possible violations of the state requirement to pay hourly staff for at least four hours when they report for work. Abercrombie Senior Vice President Robert Bostrom says the New Albany, Ohio-based company will discontinue call-in shift scheduling in New York by year's end, with a long-term goal of ending it nationally.