| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 6, 2002 |
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Wal-Mart's War On Workers: Managers Speak Out For The First Time To Expose Wal-Mart's Dirty Campaign To Suppress Worker Rights Go behind the closed doors of management's secret meetings and find out the reality that Wal-Mart covers up with its smiling face. Intimidation, threats, profiling, surveillance, illegal firings and Orwellian double talk are integral parts of a corporate-wide culture and continuous campaign to crush worker organizing efforts according to Wal-Mart managers and workers featured in a newly released video, Wal-Mart's War On Workers. For the first time, managers who were actually there as it happened tell the true story of Wal-Mart's war on workers. The words, the faces and the expressions of the managers and workers paint a grim picture of the reality behind the smiling face. Highlights of the video include:
The video is part of a mass mobilization effort to ignite grass roots efforts across on the United States to demand that Wal-Mart obey the law, respect the rights of workers and create good jobs with living wages and family benefits. As the largest employer in the United States with over 900,000 American workers, Wal-Mart is setting, and sinking, the standards for wages, benefits and corporate conduct. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) an independent government agency has issued complaints against the retailer in 14 states for illegal firings, threats, intimidation and coercion. Visit UFCW.org and see the video in its entirety. Bona fide reporters can receive a copy of the video. The 1.4 million member United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) is America's neighborhood union with members working in local neighborhood grocery stores in virtually every community. UFCW members working in packing houses and food processing plants put dinner on the table for America's families. In nursing homes and hospitals, the UFCW is giving care a voice. And in chemical, textile, garment and manufacturing plants, the UFCW is making it in the U.S.A. |
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