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CatWoman

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Wed Jan 15, 2014, 09:10 PM Jan 2014

Gov't charges Wal-Mart with labor violations

WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal officials filed a formal complaint Wednesday charging that Wal-Mart violated the rights of workers who took part in protests and strikes against the company.

The National Labor Relations Board says Wal-Mart illegally fired, disciplined or threatened more than 60 employees in 14 states for participating in legally protected activities to complain about wages and working conditions at the nation's largest retailer.

The labor board's general counsel first laid out similar charges in November, but held off on filing a complaint while trying to work out a settlement with Wal-Mart. Those discussions were not successful, government officials said in a statement.

The company has insisted its actions were legal and justified.

"We now we have the opportunity to present the facts of these cases in front of a judge," said Wal-Mart spokeswoman Brooke Buchanan. "No reasonable person thinks it's ok for people to come and go from their scheduled shift without being held accountable."

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/govt-charges-wal-mart-labor-violations

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Gov't charges Wal-Mart with labor violations (Original Post) CatWoman Jan 2014 OP
Recommended. (nt) NYC_SKP Jan 2014 #1
"We now have the opportunity to bribe a judge" awoke_in_2003 Jan 2014 #2
Isn't this a lot like handing out speeding tickets at the Indy 500? KansDem Jan 2014 #3
Someone has to take on walmart Rosa Luxemburg Jan 2014 #4
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