Ultimately Bill shows himself more concerned with his ability to acquire inexpensive xmas lights than worrying about whether anyone makes a living wage.
John Thornton
>Wal-Mart, she says, has deliberately made "corporate crime an integral
>part of its business strategy" by "routinely violating" laws governing
>union organizing and overtime. If only Wal-Mart were unionized like the
>good supermarket chains - and then forced to pay everybody a "living
>wage." If only a major political party truly cared about ordinary people
>and challenged corporate greed, etc., etc.
>
>And the string of 25 made-in-China Christmas tree lights I bought at
>Wal-Mart would have probably cost me $15, not $4.78.
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>Bill Steigerwald can be reached at (412) 320-7983 or bsteigerwald at tribweb.com.
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