<div id="RTEContent">Tim,<br> <br> Sweatshop factories are a concern for me. I think it is important that every worker in the world be given certain rights in the work place.<br> <br> It concerns me that governments and corporations take advantage of those who have little other choice but to accept horrible working conditions or go back to prostitution or farming which pays less and is more dangerous.<br> <br> However, I feel that smashing one company simply because it is the largest by pumping out biased, skewed, and other incorrect data and information does your cause great damage.<br> <br> First, almost all companies in the United States use labor from sweatshops. So attacking Wal-Mart is pointless. Target, JC Penny, Sears, Macy's, The Bon, ShopKO, KMart, all of them, use sweatshops. If you take out Wal-Mart, the other retail stores will only take the place of Wal-Mart. It will do nothing to improve the working conditions of people in sweatshops. Wal-Mar!
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largest number of violations because it is largest organization. Wal_mart also pays the same as or greater than the amount as other corporations like Target and KMart.<br> <br> Second, any laws passed in the United States will not impact labor conditions in foreign nations. The United States cannot force labor conditions in China or Indonesia, it does not have the legal authority to do so. <br> <br> Third, all of the data collected and presented is biased and usually taken from studies that have an agenda against Wal-Mart. This to me takes away any credibility of the sites you listed. For Example:<br> <br> Many of the studies were conducted by Union organizations, which are the ones that lose most heavily and gain most by people shopping at Union grocery stores.<br> <br> They list that 48% of Wal-Mart employees are not insured through Wal-Mart. They neglect to mention that many employees already have insurance through their parents because they are u!
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years old and students, or through their spouse because they are only working part-time, or through medicaid, medicare, because they have a disability, or they are retired. They also fail to compare Wal-Mart's insurance to Kmart, Target, ShopKo, and other similar retail stores, WHY? <br> <br> They state that Wal-Mart employees make up the number one group of people on government assistance. But they are also the largest employer of unskilled labor. Does it not follow that they would also have the largest number of employees on government assistance? <br> <br> Wal_Mart is paying $8 an hour-- So what, that is more than UI work study and student jobs, Shop Ko, McD's, Zip's, and most other unskilled labor jobs in Latah, Whitman, and Nez Pierce, why not get bent out of shape over that? Remember, minimum wage in Moscow is $5.15 an hour. Wal-Mart pays 55% over what it legally has to pay. If $8 buck an hour is bad, how about changing the $5.15 an hour in!
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<br> <br> Having a campaign to just BASH Wal-Mart is destructive, unproductive and pointless. If your goal is to raise the minimum wage, I am with you. If your goal is to require large corporations to improve labor conditions, I am with you. If you goal is to provide better health care to everyone, I am with.<br> <br> However, I think the tactic of just cherry picking data about Wal_mart and bashing the company for doing what Target, ShopKo, Macy's, JC Penny, Sears, and every other corporation does too while having no other strategy to improving conditions for workers, is just wasting everyone's time. <br> <br> Remember, Wal-Mart is here already. They are just adding a grocery store which does not use sweat shops or import foreign goods from third world nations. They will decrease the cost of food, which the second or third largest cost for the poor. <br> <br> Take Care,<br> <br> --DJA<br> <br> <br> <br> <br><br><b><i>Tim
<tim.rigsby@hotmail.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> <br>Dear vision2020@moscow.com,<br><br>Will you join my fight to change Wal-Mart and build a better America? More than 130,000 supporters in all 50 states have already joined the fastest growing social movement in America - WakeUpWalMart.com.<br><br>Please join me in becoming a part of the WakeUpWalMart.com movement:<br> <br>http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/signup/ <br><br>Wal-Mart is Americas largest employer, 1.3 million employees, with over $10 billion in profit. Yet, Wal-Mart pays poverty level wages, leaves 600,000 of its workers without company health care, faces the largest gender discrimination lawsuit in the country affecting 2 million female workers, shuts down small businesses and helps ship our jobs overseas.<br><br>The fight to change Wal-Mart is a fight for what kind of America we want to live in!
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America, people come first. Multi-billion dollar corporations shouldnt be able to hide behind their special interest lobbyists and billion dollar ad campaigns.<br><br>Wal-Mart must answer to the American people.<br><br>That is why we are building the largest grassroots campaign to change a corporation in history. By changing Wal-Mart, we improve peoples lives, help our community and build a better America.<br><br>Please join me today and tell Wal-Mart to change.<br> <br>http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/signup/ <br><br>We have the power to change Wal-Mart, but it starts with you.<br><br>Thanks,<br><br>Tim Rigsby<br>( tim.rigsby@hotmail.com )<br><br><br>_____________________________________________________<br> List services made available by First Step Internet, <br> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. <br> http://www.fsr.net <br>
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