[Mb-civic] Wal-Mart Harms American Workers
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Thu Dec 2 18:33:37 PST 2004
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Wal-Mart Harms American Workers
December 1, 2004
Wal-Marts low-wage, low-benefit, anti-union policies are a
prime example of how rapacious free market ideology harms
American workers. With nearly 5,000 stores worldwide, the
world's largest retailer has never acknowledged a single labor
unionexcept in China, where the company was recently
forced to acknowledge the state run union in order to
safeguard $18 billion in cheap Chinese goods. In fact, a Wal-
Mart handbook explicitly instructs its managers to bust
unions: Wal-Mart is opposed to unionization of its
associates. Any suggestion that the Company is neutral on the
subject or that it encourages associates to join labor
organizations is not true.
* Wal-Mart symbolizes everything that is wrong with
free market ideology. Rather than providing good
wages, solid benefits, and opportunities for collective
bargaining and better relationships between
management and workers, Wal-Mart goes out of its
way to depress wages, reduce benefits, and threaten
employees who seek better working conditions all in
the name of profit. Yet, one of its chief competitors,
Costco, takes the exact opposite approachgood
wages, benefits, and cooperative managementand
has outpaced Wal-Mart in recent years.
* Wal-Mart undercuts American workers by relying
on cheap Chinese labor and goods. On top of its
anti-union policies, the corporate giant is rapidly
becoming a slave to cheap Chinese labor, undercutting
American workers and products in the process. Wal-
Mart imports so much merchandise from Chinanow
estimated at around $18 billion in total inventorythe
company is now a major contributor to the overall U.S.
trade deficit with China.
* Wal-Mart kills small businesses and communities
all across America. Small businesses across America
have been killed by Wal-Marts business model of
relentlessly driving down prices by undercutting
American workers and fighting unions. Home-grown
businesses in rural areas and small cities simply can
not compete with a corporate giant who cares little
about the impact of its policies on communities and
workers.
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