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WELCOME WAL-MART -- The Post editorial board says Wal-Mart should be welcomed into the District with open arms -- and without demands for community benefits aside from new jobs and low, low prices: There's opposition, mainly from a coalition of labor, community and environmental groups alleging that the mega-retailer mistreats its workers and undercuts small businesses.
DeMorning DeBonis: Feb. 14, 2011 Mike DeBonis 2011
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WHY I LOVE WAL-MART -- Harry Thomas Jr. talks economic development with O'Connell -- including his thoughts on Wal-Mart: I'm supporting it in what I believe is an overall plan that makes sense for the District of Columbia.
DeMorning DeBonis: Jan. 18, 2011 Mike DeBonis 2011
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IN FAVOR OF WAL-MART -- Post columnist Bob McCartney digs into Wal-Mart, finds that "residents worry that the store would suffer severely or even fail because of petty theft."
DeMorning DeBonis: Feb. 10, 2011 Mike DeBonis 2011
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MANAGER, WAL-MART: She told me that I wasn't anything but a stupid white, uneducated Wal-Mart employee.
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I gave a keynote address last Friday at the University of Connecticut Law School's Wal-Mart Symposium where I began by asserting that Wal-Mart is like the genius kid who lives in your neighborhood who heads into the woods and starts killing frogs.
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DAVID NASSAR, WAL-MART WATCH: For the best part of the past two years, we've seen Wal-Mart engage in policies to try to get rid of workers who have stayed too long with the company.
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Not Wal-mart, because Chad referred to his “clients” a lot on the phone, and I know at Wal-Mart, we are “valued customers.”
Archive 2006-03-01 2006
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Not Wal-mart, because Chad referred to his “clients” a lot on the phone, and I know at Wal-Mart, we are “valued customers.”
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Beverly McKuen (ph) says her co-workers at Wal-mart couldn't get the day off to attend her wedding, so she brought the wedding to them at Wal-Mart.
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WAL-MART WATCH: Wal-Mart benefits from people who live paycheck to paycheck and the company is making more people live paycheck to paycheck.
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