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  • Wal-Mart Watch

    Wal-Mart's impact on local ways of living: Small businesses, people who know what they are selling, community relationships that all vanish when Wal-Mart moves in.

    www.walmartwatch.com

  • Wal-Mart Employee Abuse Forum

    Reports of abuse and unfair tactics by Wal-Mart toward employees. Forum with names and examples.

    members.aol.com

  • The Wal-Mart You Don't Know

    Fast Company looks at Wal-Mart's pricing practices and their sometimes devastating pressures it exerts on the companies it does business with.

    www.fastcompany.com

  • Fish Abuse by Walmart Stores

    Complaints by the Goldfish Sanctuary of alleged abuse of fish sold by Wal-mart. Local reports and suggestions for a letter-writing campaign.

    www.petlibrary.com

  • Wal-Mart: The Facts

    Part of the National Organization for Women's "Women-Friendly Workplace Campaign" that alleges unfair labor practices by Wal-mart.

    www.now.org

  • Wal-Mart Litigation Project

    Tracks information about litigation involving Wal-mart, and provides support services to attorneys who have already sued Wal-Mart.

    www.wal-martlitigation.com

  • When Wal-Mart Comes to Town

    Inc. Magazine's article about how a small Maine town reacted to Wal-Mart's opening three stores in the area.

    www.inc.com

  • AgainstTheWal.com

    Collection of news articles focused mainly on Wal-Mart labor practices.

    www.againstthewal.com

  • Walmart Workers Canada

    Campaign by the UFCW to unionise Wal-Mart stores in Canada.

    www.walmartworkerscanada.com

  • Wal-Mart Censorship

    Examines the issue of company's cultural censorship of rock and rap CDs by artists like Marilyn Manson, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Sheryl Crow. [MetroActive]

    www.metroactive.com

  • Walmart Class

    'Official' site of class action sex discrimination lawsuit against Wal-Mart, the largest civil rights class action ever certified.

    www.walmartclass.com

  • Hidden Cost of Wal-Mart Jobs [PDF]

    UC Berkeley study finds that use of safety net programs by Wal-Mart workers in California is higher than average for the retail industry. (PDF)

    laborcenter.berkeley.edu

  • Blog Against the Wal

    A blog designed to spread the anti Wal-Mart message through the internet.

    blogagainstthewal.blogspot.com

  • The Huge Class Action Sex Discrimination Suit Against Wal-Mart

    Professor Anthony J. Sebok examines the issue of whether the discrimination suit against the retailer should proceed as a class action.

    writ.news.findlaw.com

  • NPR : Wal-Mart CEO Lee Scott on Being on Top

    NPR's Tavis Smiley talks with Wal-Mart president and CEO Lee Scott about the benefits of being a top Fortune 500 company and the problems that come with the prestige. [13-minute Realaudio streaming broadcast]

    www.npr.org

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