internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: Internetworkers: http://www.ibiblio.org/internetworkers/
List archive
- From: "Wolfe, Joanna" <wolfe AT oup-usa.org>
- To: "Internetworkers: http://www.ibiblio.org/internetworkers/" <internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: RE: [internetworkers] Re: Wal-Mart
- Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 15:36:57 -0400
Wal-Mart killed downtown Gettysburg, PA
Zerfinger's Hardware, which had been in existance over 100 years was
driven out of business in less than 6 months after Wal-Mart opened.
Likewise the downtown Pharmacy.
Sure they're open 24 hours...
Joanna Wolfe
> ----------
> From: childers.paula AT epamail.epa.gov
> Reply To: Internetworkers:
> http://www.ibiblio.org/internetworkers/
> Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 2:57 PM
> To: internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org
> Subject: [internetworkers] Re: Wal-Mart
>
>
>
>
>
> re: Wal-Mart, everything about them is scary.
>
> -- They are requiring their top 100 suppliers to use RFID tags for
> inventory control in what? six months? one year? meaning just about
> everything you buy will have RFID tags soon, as you know a big
> company's
> assembly line isn't going to *just* put them on the stuff going to
> Wal-Mart. http://news.com.com/2100-1022_3-1013767.html
>
> -- They pay so little that a full-time worker at one of their stores
> could not support their family above the poverty line *even if* that
> person bought *everything* from the Wal-Mart where they work. "At
> $7.50
> per hour, a Wal-Mart worker makes $11,700 a year--nearly $2,000
> below
> the poverty line for a single mother with two children. In fact, the
> majority of Wal-Mart employees working year-round, both full and
> part-time, qualify for federally-funded food stamps. (Source:
> www.walmartwatch.org) " http://www.lraonline.org/print.php?id=57
>
> -- They dropped the "american-made" thing because so little of what
> they
> sell is made here. They are probably one of the biggest reasons for
> manufacturing jobs leaving the US, because they don't give a rat's
> a**
> where they buy it from so long as its dirt cheap and highly
> profitable.
> http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=16685
>
> -- Who cares if the bigger result of Wal-Mart coming to town is
> putting
> all the locals onto unemployment? Even the poor still have to shop
> at
> Wal-Mart 'cos they also drove all the mom&pop stores under and
> there's
> nowhere else to go.
> http://www.mainstreetinsights.com/whobenwmart.htm
>
> -- They are being sued for across-the board discrimination against
> women, among hundreds of other unfair-labor-practices lawsuits also
> out
> against them.
>
> check out these:
> http://www.walmartwatch.com/
>
> (scroll down to read)
> http://www.calcsea.org/csd/unionworks/Cut2Chase.asp
> "By manipulating employees' work schedules so that the majority are
> part-timers, Wal-Mart provides only 40 percent of employees with
> benefits. Wal- Mart essentially shifts its healthcare costs to
> taxpayers, driving more than half of its employees to Medicaid."
>
>
>
> ---
> Come and play at the InterNetWorkers Web site!
> http://www.ibiblio.org/internetworkers/
> You are currently subscribed to InterNetWorkers mailing list
> To unsubscribe visit
> http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/internetworkers
>
>
-
[internetworkers] Re: Wal-Mart,
childers . paula, 10/23/2003
-
RE: [internetworkers] Re: Wal-Mart,
Shea Tisdale, 10/23/2003
- [internetworkers] Re: Re: Wal-Mart, James Manning, 10/23/2003
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
-
RE: [internetworkers] Re: Wal-Mart,
Wolfe, Joanna, 10/23/2003
- [internetworkers] Re: Re: Wal-Mart, James Manning, 10/23/2003
- Re: [internetworkers] Re: Wal-Mart, Tanner Lovelace, 10/23/2003
- RE: [internetworkers] Re: Wal-Mart, zman, 10/23/2003
-
RE: [internetworkers] Re: Wal-Mart,
Shea Tisdale, 10/23/2003
Archive powered by MHonArc 2.6.24.