Monday, April 05, 2004

Wal-Mart vs Organized Labor, Church Groups and Community Organizations

The city of Inglewood, CA decided that a proposed 68 acre Wal-Mart supercenter would negatively impact the surrounding communities. In response Wal-Mart has spent over a million dollars getting a proposal on the city election ballots to bypass the environmental restrictons and zoning laws of Inglewood. This could be a landmark case and it all comes to a head tomorrow! So in this corner we have the huge impersonal Wal-Mart on one side and in the other corner you have concerned small business owners, union workers, church groups and community organizations:

Duped by Wal-Mart

Ban Wal Mart Supercenters in L.A.

Big Box Ballot Bully

Wal-Mart Rollout, or, Rollback

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