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In reply to the discussion: D.C. Council approves ‘living wage’ bill over Wal-Mart ultimatum [View all]BrotherIvan
(9,126 posts)8. And a GIANT FU to Wal-Mart
I hope more cities do this, especially the ones that already have that pustule. Then let's see if they fold of their tent and go home. Doubt it. Bastards. Costco should move in post haste as they would have no problem meeting that minimum. They should give free membership to economically challenged communities and watch the living wage sprout customers like seeds.
And a hearty thank you, I really didn't think the pols, any pols had it in them to stand up to that cancerous company. I'm sure they'll face some kind of election backlash with scads of cash thrown at some competitor. But just imagine where we could be if pols voted with their constituents in mind!
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Ha, good one! Nice to know Wall Street/Big Business doesn't always win. nt
the Weird Liberal
Jul 2013
#19
Thought it was interesting here a few years ago Walmart was happy to tell their employees to go
Thinkingabout
Jul 2013
#21