Wal-Mart Big Player in Move to Privatize Water
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Corporate Accountability International November 15, 2005
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As the world's largest corporation, Wal-Mart wields dangerous influence over public policy. The retail giant has exploited international sweatshop labor, allegedly discriminated against women, forced employees to work unpaid overtime, and failed to provide healthcare benefits to workers. Wal-Mart is a leading retailer of bottled water--a business that doubled in the U.S. between 1993 and 2003 even though it costs thousands of times what tap water costs, is no safer for people or the environment, and undermines local democratic control over our water.
Corporate Accountability International is proud to publicize a new film WAL-MART: The High Cost of Low Price that exposes the corporation's track record on environmental, community and work policies.
To find a screening near you during the week of November 13
-19th, go to:
http://www.stopcorporateabusenow.org/ct/Lp1XEYp1iztA/
Informant: Scott Munson
Corporate Accountability International November 15, 2005
http://www.stopcorporateabusenow.org/stopcorporateabuse/join-forward.html?domain=stopcorporateabuse&r=Rd1XEYp1Mmjq&
As the world's largest corporation, Wal-Mart wields dangerous influence over public policy. The retail giant has exploited international sweatshop labor, allegedly discriminated against women, forced employees to work unpaid overtime, and failed to provide healthcare benefits to workers. Wal-Mart is a leading retailer of bottled water--a business that doubled in the U.S. between 1993 and 2003 even though it costs thousands of times what tap water costs, is no safer for people or the environment, and undermines local democratic control over our water.
Corporate Accountability International is proud to publicize a new film WAL-MART: The High Cost of Low Price that exposes the corporation's track record on environmental, community and work policies.
To find a screening near you during the week of November 13
-19th, go to:
http://www.stopcorporateabusenow.org/ct/Lp1XEYp1iztA/
Informant: Scott Munson
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