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Open-shop contractors decry state's funding of 'union think tank'
Submitted on 7.30.2004
After a hard fight by the non-union lobby to keep about $4 million of state money from going to pro-union education programs in public universities -- it was written into the budget anyway.
Wal-Mart's Principles
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 7.29.2004
Wal-Mart's Principles
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 7.29.2004
Barbara Ehrenreich (''Wal-Mars Invades Earth,'' column, July 25) suggests that Wal-Mart's growth is somehow other-worldly. It is not. Instead, it is solidly grounded in economic principles understood worldwide.
Wal-Mart suit uses bad logic
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 7.19.2004
On June 22 in San Francisco, U.S. District Judge Martin Jenkins granted class-action status for a suit charging that Wal-Mart discriminates against women. That is a huge escalation, changing it from a case involving seven women to 1.6 million current and former employees, the largest class action on record. This is what the plaintiffs' attorneys wanted, but the case is far from over.
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