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I hope this isn't lost on homemakers who direct their household income
towards Walmart...

A divided federal appeals court in San Francisco says Wal-Mart Stores
Inc. must face a massive class-action lawsuit that claims the world's
largest private employer discriminates against women workers.

The 6-5 ruling by the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on Monday
exposes the retailer based in Bentonville, Ark., to billions in
damages if it loses the case at trial. The lawsuit was filed in 2001
and includes more than 1 million current and former workers.

The lawsuit alleges that Wal-Mart pays women less then men for the
same jobs and that female employees receive fewer promotions and have
to wait longer for those promotions than male counterparts.
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I hope this isn't lost on homemakers who direct their household income
towards Walmart...

A divided federal appeals court in San Francisco says Wal-Mart Stores
Inc. must face a massive class-action lawsuit that claims the world's
largest private employer discriminates against women workers.

The 6-5 ruling by the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on Monday
exposes the retailer based in Bentonville, Ark., to billions in
damages if it loses the case at trial. The lawsuit was filed in 2001
and includes more than 1 million current and former workers.

The lawsuit alleges that Wal-Mart pays women less then men for the
same jobs and that female employees receive fewer promotions and have
to wait longer for those promotions than male counterparts.



Hmm... I thought I'd heard of this a long time ago. It's certainly an open
secret.

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I hope this isn't lost on homemakers who direct their household income
towards Walmart...

A divided federal appeals court in San Francisco says Wal-Mart Stores
Inc. must face a massive class-action lawsuit that claims the world's
largest private employer discriminates against women workers.

The 6-5 ruling by the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on Monday
exposes the retailer based in Bentonville, Ark., to billions in
damages if it loses the case at trial. The lawsuit was filed in 2001
and includes more than 1 million current and former workers.

The lawsuit alleges that Wal-Mart pays women less then men for the
same jobs and that female employees receive fewer promotions and have
to wait longer for those promotions than male counterparts.



Hmm... I thought I'd heard of this a long time ago. It's certainly an open
secret.


Lawsuit was filed in 2001 but I'm not sure if the practice is ongoing
today. Wouldn't surprise me. I expect women of color are worth less
than whites in the eyes of Walmart.

Sales agents for the Chinese Communists.
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I hope this isn't lost on homemakers who direct their household income
towards Walmart...

A divided federal appeals court in San Francisco says Wal-Mart Stores
Inc. must face a massive class-action lawsuit that claims the world's
largest private employer discriminates against women workers.

The 6-5 ruling by the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on Monday
exposes the retailer based in Bentonville, Ark., to billions in
damages if it loses the case at trial. The lawsuit was filed in 2001
and includes more than 1 million current and former workers.

The lawsuit alleges that Wal-Mart pays women less then men for the
same jobs and that female employees receive fewer promotions and have
to wait longer for those promotions than male counterparts.



Hmm... I thought I'd heard of this a long time ago. It's certainly an open
secret.


Lawsuit was filed in 2001 but I'm not sure if the practice is ongoing
today. Wouldn't surprise me. I expect women of color are worth less
than whites in the eyes of Walmart.

Sales agents for the Chinese Communists.



Amazing how long it takes to wind through the courts. I don't shop in
Wal-Mart unless absolutely necessary.

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On Apr 26, 4:18*pm, jps wrote:
I hope this isn't lost on homemakers who direct their household income
towards Walmart...

A divided federal appeals court in San Francisco says Wal-Mart Stores
Inc. must face a massive class-action lawsuit that claims the world's
largest private employer discriminates against women workers.

The 6-5 ruling by the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on Monday
exposes the retailer based in Bentonville, Ark., to billions in
damages if it loses the case at trial. The lawsuit was filed in 2001
and includes more than 1 million current and former workers.

The lawsuit alleges that Wal-Mart pays women less then men for the
same jobs and that female employees receive fewer promotions and have
to wait longer for those promotions than male counterparts.


What, pray tell, does this have to do with Boats, Boating, Boat Parts,
etc, etc?

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On 4/26/10 4:18 PM, jps wrote:

I hope this isn't lost on homemakers who direct their household income
towards Walmart...

A divided federal appeals court in San Francisco says Wal-Mart Stores
Inc. must face a massive class-action lawsuit that claims the world's
largest private employer discriminates against women workers.

The 6-5 ruling by the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on Monday
exposes the retailer based in Bentonville, Ark., to billions in
damages if it loses the case at trial. The lawsuit was filed in 2001
and includes more than 1 million current and former workers.

The lawsuit alleges that Wal-Mart pays women less then men for the
same jobs and that female employees receive fewer promotions and have
to wait longer for those promotions than male counterparts.


I heard on NPR that one million women could be part of the class action
suit.

I live it...let's see...a settlement of $10,000 each.

Bye, bye Wal-Mart.

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The lawsuit alleges that Wal-Mart pays women less then men for the
same jobs and that female employees receive fewer promotions and have
to wait longer for those promotions than male counterparts.


I heard on NPR that one million women could be part of the class action
suit.

I live it...let's see...a settlement of $10,000 each.

Bye, bye Wal-Mart.

You live it? Hmmmm.
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On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 21:49:52 -0400, hk
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Bye, bye Wal-Mart.


Harold, as the self professed great humanitarian that you claim to be,
how could you take any pleasure in Wal-mart going out of business,
thus putting hundreds of thousands of hard working people out on the
unemployment line? Is it because they may be non-union, and in your
warped view of the world, don't deserve to have jobs?

It's not like the Wal-mart employees have a lot of choices.
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On 4/27/10 3:22 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 21:49:52 -0400,
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Bye, bye Wal-Mart.


Harold, as the self professed great humanitarian that you claim to be,
how could you take any pleasure in Wal-mart going out of business,
thus putting hundreds of thousands of hard working people out on the
unemployment line? Is it because they may be non-union, and in your
warped view of the world, don't deserve to have jobs?

It's not like the Wal-mart employees have a lot of choices.



My assumption assumes several possibilities:

A more worker-friendly company may bid on wal-mart's stores and fixed
assets after the chain goes belly-up because it cannot satisfy a huge
judgment, and, if Wal-Mart goes belly-up, the event alone may revitalize
Main Street and smaller shows in communities everywhere.



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On 4/27/10 3:34 PM, hk wrote:
On 4/27/10 3:22 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 21:49:52 -0400,
wrote:

Bye, bye Wal-Mart.


Harold, as the self professed great humanitarian that you claim to be,
how could you take any pleasure in Wal-mart going out of business,
thus putting hundreds of thousands of hard working people out on the
unemployment line? Is it because they may be non-union, and in your
warped view of the world, don't deserve to have jobs?

It's not like the Wal-mart employees have a lot of choices.



My assumption assumes several possibilities:

A more worker-friendly company may bid on wal-mart's stores and fixed
assets after the chain goes belly-up because it cannot satisfy a huge
judgment, and, if Wal-Mart goes belly-up, the event alone may revitalize
Main Street and smaller shows in communities everywhere.



er, shops, not shows.




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