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Wal-Mart Strikes Back
The American Spectator ^ | February 16, 2005 | Philip Klein

Posted on 02/15/2005 10:19:32 PM PST by quidnunc

Last week, Wal-Mart's Canadian division said it would close its first unionized store in North America, making Quebec the latest battleground in the retailer's struggle against unions.

Wal-Mart's decision triggered vicious rebukes from leftist Canadian politicians. David Christopherson, a Canadian Member of Parliament, even called Wal-Mart's decision to close the store "economic terrorism."

It is difficult to understand how workers are exercising their free choice by banding together to negotiate with their employer, but Wal-Mart is the corporate equivalent of Bin Laden because it is choosing not to stay in business under the union's terms.

Putting that aside, there is a greater irony here. The United Food and Commercial Workers union has spent years blasting Wal-Mart for violating human rights, putting local stores out of business, exploiting workers and being an all around evil corporate citizen. The union has a large presence in Canada, but it is based in Washington, D.C. and has campaigned to unionize Wal-Mart in both countries.

"Quite simply the benefits of having a Wal-Mart in your neighborhood are outweighed by the cost in store closures, lost jobs and other adverse effects Wal-Mart has on a community," the union's Website reads.

Based on these statements, one would expect the union to be celebrating the closing of a Wal-Mart in the parking lot like a conquering army. The union has liberated one town from the clutches of the Wal-Mart empire. It should be declared VWM day!

But the union is singing a different tune.

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(Excerpt) Read more at spectator.org ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Canada; Editorial; Extended News
KEYWORDS: bootheel; chinamart; chinanonukeus; competitionkillers; monopoly; walmart; walmarthell
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To: ClintonBeGone; GOPJ

Got context? Check my other post in the thread.


81 posted on 02/16/2005 9:19:04 AM PST by bahblahbah
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To: ClintonBeGone

The hate foreigners/love Gephart/Buchanan faction wears blinders and simply blames it all on Walmart.

LOL! When they can't blame it on Walmart, the myth is that there is a evil Republican troll under a bridge with a magic bucket full of money that will "stimulate" the economy the more that you confiscate from it! :)


82 posted on 02/16/2005 9:33:06 AM PST by saveliberty (Liberal= in need of therapy, but would rather ruin lives of those less fortunate to feel good)
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To: planekT
You know why they can't understand it? It's because anyone in a union supports socialism in this country. Everyone knows the northern unions were founded by Commies anyway.
83 posted on 02/16/2005 10:21:32 AM PST by Vote 4 Nixon (Let go of me you damn dirty ape!)
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To: bfree

On top of that, I think Target is owned by the Dayton Family, as in the cowardly democratic senator from MN, at least they used to own it.


84 posted on 02/16/2005 12:40:42 PM PST by John D
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To: quidnunc

Heh. One less Walmart on the planet is a good thing. I don't know the practices of this union; but, it may be a twofer if their practices are as bad as the UAW can be. Is there something here to be upset about?


85 posted on 02/16/2005 1:03:25 PM PST by Havoc (Reagan was right and so was McKinley. Down with free trade. Hang the traitors high)
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To: MortMan

I too believe in letting the market decide. No argument there.

But why not get behind the regular folks with the jobs?
This is not the teachers union, Teamsters etc, its your neighbors.
There are other costs...you pay em.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1344500/posts
Walmart employees are eligible for state/tax funded benefits.
Isn't this defacto socialism?

This is the reality. A State welfare supported multi billion dollar international corporation. The response of "more taxes" is perfectly incorrect. Better wages is the common sense answer. ?
I believe it is entirely consistant, with modern republican thinking to insist and help these folks get a fair deal, to inspire less greed amoungst business leaders, while continuing to reduce taxes costs. It is a partnership, and right now Walmart is not holding up thier end of the deal.
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Walmart is huge,getting larger, more dominant in all areas. It maintains huge profits for a select few. It goes beyond greed, it is immoral. It is too common. See Carly Fiorina. Enron, etc. these folks are no good. They isnpire intrusive state regulation. For what? For the right to keep people from making a living? a fair wage from the biggest, most profitable company in the world?

We should demand more of these leaders. the effect they have on our society is huge. We should rail against them. They are the problem. thier greed is the problem.

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Finally, the important fact is that the workers have a right to walk out, and I believe Walmart is vulnerable to a net organised walkout. The same market that enabled this growth will respond the other way, as the pendulum swings back.

If the workers agree, it will happen.
One kid with a website could get it rolling.


86 posted on 02/16/2005 4:17:19 PM PST by pending
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To: Sicon

I agree totally with your post.

Here in Montana , the legislature now wants to tax 'big box stores' more than any other business.

Ah, what a concept!! ( sarcasm). Wal-Mart passes on the tax to the consumers of Montana. Such a deal!!

I am sure that the many people , lucky enough to get a job at Wal-Mart, here in Montana, feel that the wage they are paid, and the benefits they receive, cannot compare to any of the smaller stores here.

Shoppers here would have to be crazy to spend , sometimes, three times the amount of one single grocery store item on their list each week.

Wal-Mart here in Montana does carrry MANY items made here in our state--infact many more than the smaller stores.

The consumer, rich or poor, are not stupid!! Likewise employees are not stupid either. I have not seen any articles lately about employees leaving Wal-Mart in droves because they were so abused by this company.


87 posted on 02/16/2005 4:34:55 PM PST by forward (`)
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To: ETERNAL WARMING; Clemenza; quidnunc; Myrddin; Tempest; DJ MacWoW; Terriergal
The world's richest retailer just can't abide those uppity employees wanting to work for 40 hours instead of the usual 39, wanting benefits and ~gasp~ a livable wage.

Hey, look what I found. It's the gun that WalMart holds to the heads of their employees to make them work for low wages and no benefits. I'm just glad that my boss doesn't have one of these.


88 posted on 02/16/2005 5:32:11 PM PST by Toddsterpatriot (Protectionism is economic ignorance!)
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To: planekT
Btw, if you don't like Wal Mart, don't shop there, right? Go pay higher prices and feel good about it.

What are you, one of those free-traitors? :^)

89 posted on 02/16/2005 5:34:52 PM PST by Toddsterpatriot (Protectionism is economic ignorance!)
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To: Rebelbase
With Wal-Mart out of the way I would think the people would be rejoicing for all of the mom and pop stores that can now open.

Just think of the high paying jobs and Canadian goods that will now be produced!!! Happy day indeed!!

90 posted on 02/16/2005 5:45:31 PM PST by Toddsterpatriot (Protectionism is economic ignorance!)
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To: Toddsterpatriot
The Social(ist) conservatives on this site make me SICK!

Retail clerk jobs are usually for 1. Kids looking for their first job 2. People looking for another source of income. and 3. People between jobs. I have been both 1 and 3 and yes, I worked retail.

Retail jobs never paid much when my grandma was working at Bambergers, they didn't pay much when my dad worked at the local grocery and they didn't pay much when I sold kitchen appliances and books. Why can't certain Freepers get it into their thick skulls!

91 posted on 02/16/2005 6:29:08 PM PST by Clemenza (Alcohol Tobacco & Firearms: The Other Holy Trinity)
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To: Toddsterpatriot

...What are you, one of those free-traitors? :^)...

Yea, I guess so. Now what about that pistol in the picture? I didn't see one of those at Wal Mart last time I went there.

I want one. The Gatlin Pistol. Is that thing real????


92 posted on 02/16/2005 6:34:16 PM PST by planekT
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To: pending
Ah, another Social(ist) conservative telling me where to shop and how to run my business or how others should run their business.

Why don't you go out and start a business, my friend. You will realize the true costs of operations, including labor, licensing, health care, etc. If you want to shop at a place with generous social benefits, there is always Costco.

Take your "werkin' man" populism to DU.

93 posted on 02/16/2005 6:36:58 PM PST by Clemenza (Alcohol Tobacco & Firearms: The Other Holy Trinity)
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To: bahblahbah

"I have advocated strongly for spreading globalization through southern Africa to serve the dual purpose of diluting the low paying job market from China and increasing the standard of living in Africa. I'm all for free trade, just not for oppressive communist countries."
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Good thing they're aren't any oppressive countries or corrupt despots in southern Africa.


94 posted on 02/16/2005 7:32:57 PM PST by Mase
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To: Mase
They're = there.....Grrrrrrr....
95 posted on 02/16/2005 7:34:34 PM PST by Mase
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To: JustDoItAlways; Go Gordon
That makes Walmart not only the biggest business in the USA but also the biggest Made-In-The-USA company in the USA.

I know those are just facts
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Wal Mart's total revenue for 2004 was $250 billion. Of that amount, Wal Mart spent $137.5 billion on goods and services supplied by American companies. 55% of their total revenue went to American companies. Pretty impressive numbers for anyone who cares about facts that prove Wal Mart to be a very pro-American company. Don't expect the conservative posers here at FR to care about facts, they just get in the way of their self righteousness.
96 posted on 02/16/2005 7:43:32 PM PST by Mase
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To: quidnunc

How many of you union sympathizers would allow some stranger to come into your home, take over your weekly paycheck, and distribute is they see fit? That's what I thought---and why should WalMart be willing to allow extortionists to move in on their finances?


97 posted on 02/16/2005 7:43:51 PM PST by evangmlw
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To: planekT
I want one. The Gatlin Pistol. Is that thing real????

Sure looks cool, don't it? I think it's a fake.

cyberium

98 posted on 02/16/2005 8:16:07 PM PST by Toddsterpatriot (Protectionism is economic ignorance!)
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To: Cobra64
33 - LOL - "A FIAT is an under powered dopey Italian car that no intelligent American would ever buy. LOL."

Fiat Dino: a poor man's Ferrari... :


99 posted on 02/16/2005 9:01:41 PM PST by XBob (Free-traitors steal our jobs for their profit.)
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To: ClintonBeGone
Unions would rather have 50 people who are overpaid
employed than 100 who are paid the proper wage.

As I understand it, collective bargaining decides what the wages in a contract will be.
So whatever that wound up being, would be the "proper wage"
Or do you deny that workers have the right to bargain collectively with management?
If the people who work for Walmart are content with their wages, fine.
I'm just saying they have the absolute right to organize, and unionize, and strike
if necessary, for better wages.
Oh my God! What would the country do without all of Walmart's Communist Chinese junk?

Hold it! I've changed my mind. Let's not upset the applecart.

100 posted on 02/17/2005 12:17:14 AM PST by trickyricky
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