Human Rights Watch Has Cited . . .


. . . Wal-Mart for denying workers their basic and most fundamental labor rights, inlcuding that of organization. Wal-Mart uses a myriad of tools to prevent laborers from organizing, including aggressive indoctrination, unlawful terminations and more:

A human-rights group released a highly critical report on Wal-Mart Stores Inc., alleging that the retailer used security cameras to spy on union sympathizers and planted supervisors alongside pro-union workers to monitor their activities, among other actions that violated federal labor laws.

The HRW report can be found here.


Sean Paul Kelley April 30, 2007 - 11:01pm