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  2. Walmart Responds to Government Unfair Labor Charges - AOL

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    APA worker collects shopping carts in the parking lot at Wal-Mart, Friday, July 12, 2013, in Bristol, Pa. By Sam Hananel WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal officials filed a formal complaint Wednesday ...

  3. Wake Up Wal-Mart - Wikipedia

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    The group claimed Walmart was offering its employees substandard wages and health care benefits, and called on the retailer to improve both. Wake Up Wal-Mart was founded April 5, 2005, and maintained the web site WakeupWalMart.com, the centerpiece of the organization. [ 1 ]

  4. Criticism of Walmart - Wikipedia

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    In June 2003, a National Labor Relations Board judge ordered Walmart to restore the meat department to its prior structure, complete with meat-cutting, and to recognize and bargain with the union over the effects of any change to case-ready meat sales. [123] Walmart's anti-union policies also extend beyond the United States.

  5. Walmart Workers Walk Out, File 'Unfair Labor Practice' Charges

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    A handful of Walmart workers in Maryland and Texas walked off the job on Thursday. With the support of the labor group, OUR Walmart, they filed "unfair labor practice" charges with the National ...

  6. Labor Claims a Victory After Walmart Investors Pull Out - AOL

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    As Walmart continues to dismiss a mounting labor movement in its stores as marginal and baseless, some large Walmart investors don't appear convinced. In one of the biggest victories yet for labor ...

  7. Walmart Watch - Wikipedia

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    Walmart Watch was originally funded by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), [5] and was later part of United Food and Commercial Workers International Union. According to the Wall Street Journal, Walmart Watch was mainly funded by Five Stones, a 501(c)(3) organization that received $2,775,000 in 2005 from the SEIU. [6]

  8. Category:Walmart labor relations - Wikipedia

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  9. Walmart's Cheap Labor Is Costing It a Fortune - AOL

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    Alamy In theory, cheap labor is good for investors. All other things being equal, the less you have to pay to produce, transport, and sell goods, the better it is for the company's bottom line.