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June 30, 2006
Wal-Mart: Different Strokes
I do love this first sentence in today's New York Times story about Wal-Mart's agreeing to a union contract--in its British unit...
Wal-Mart may be anti-union at home, but overseas the company sometimes sings a different tune.
Indeed. This is a perfect example of how the labor laws in the U.S. are so vile and so slanted. In the U.S., not a single Wal-Mart store is unionized because the company spends enormous energy firing workers and intimidating anyone who even thinks about forming a union--and workers have no protection under the laws here.
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