Take the Wal-Mart Back-to-School Pledge
Hopefully you don't shop at Wal-Mart anyway. Regardless, take a minute and take the AFL's pledge to tell Wal-Mart CEO Lee Scott you will not buy back-to-school supplies from Wal-Mart this year.
As the AFL reminds us, "America’s biggest retailer—with $10.3 billion in profits last year—has a shameful record of child labor violations, sex discrimination, low wages and lousy benefits."
Get depressed.
This may be your last opportunity for labor activism before we officially slink off to the dustbin of history, so take action today!
As the AFL reminds us, "America’s biggest retailer—with $10.3 billion in profits last year—has a shameful record of child labor violations, sex discrimination, low wages and lousy benefits."
Get depressed.
This may be your last opportunity for labor activism before we officially slink off to the dustbin of history, so take action today!
3 Comments:
So you work for Wal-Mart, eh? The jig is up, Marvelle.
My boyfriend and I stopped shopping at Wal-Mart over six months ago. While I feel for those employed there, I do not agree with their corporate principles. I thought it would cost me a lot more to shop elsewhere, but it hasn't, and I shop smarter, and actually save.
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