Summary
Wal-Mart has agreed to work with the Chinese government to form labor unions in 60 stores in China, where it employs about 30,000, far more than in West Virginia.
By the end of this year, Wal-Mart says it plans to add 20 stores in China. Plainly, they too will be unionized. Yet unionizing has yet to get off the ground among more than 1.3 million Wal-Mart workers in this country.See the full content of this document
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Wal-Mart Does Its Part for Peace
"It's ironic that Communist China bids to become a major player in unionizing Wal-Mart," I wrote in this space last year. "But then, on seco...
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