Wal-Mart Workers In Colorado Speak Out
The following op-ed column was sent to Sprawl-Busters by author Dave Anderson. His column appeared in the Boulder Weekly on June 19th. This month, something
The following op-ed column was sent to Sprawl-Busters by author Dave Anderson. His column appeared in the Boulder Weekly on June 19th. This month, something
A group of American and Canadian socially-concerned and faith-based shareholders of Wal-Mart stock — led by the As You Sow Foundation — are charging that
WMT expanding digital shelf labels, so staff no longer have to “walk up and down aisles swapping out paper tags by hand…making it easier to keep shelf prices accurate with what customers see at checkout.” Easier to change prices during the day? https://t.co/dwJmsSKHLz https://t.co/2zLc6lYNHv
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