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Fantastic. Love to see anyone stand up to Walmart. Laurian Jul 2013 #1
Yes I'm very happy with this outcome. I hope more city councils do the same! n/t Triana Jul 2013 #2
+1 wtmusic Jul 2013 #31
BOYCOTT Wal*Mart! Support your local unions! Coyotl Jul 2013 #3
One small step for man, one giant step for mankind! OffWithTheirHeads Jul 2013 #4
Who wants to bet WalMart folds and goes in anyway? dballance Jul 2013 #5
Or reconfigures stores to under 75,000ft ceonupe Jul 2013 #22
They'll stil have to pass zoning ordinances................. mrmpa Jul 2013 #44
They already passed zoning before ceonupe Jul 2013 #48
store size won't matter in malwarts case RedstDem Jul 2013 #61
if you red the rule u have to have both over a billion and the sq-ft size ceonupe Jul 2013 #64
well that sucks RedstDem Jul 2013 #71
Yes, Wal-Mart is plotting how to get around this law as we speak. fasttense Jul 2013 #49
Precisely Sherman A1 Jul 2013 #50
The 75K square feet requirement was dropped at one point Chathamization Jul 2013 #76
YESSSS. WorseBeforeBetter Jul 2013 #6
Excellent. F**k Apall-Mart. marmar Jul 2013 #7
And a GIANT FU to Wal-Mart BrotherIvan Jul 2013 #8
you should get yourself on some city councils! BlancheSplanchnik Jul 2013 #46
why can't a living wage bill undergroundpanther Jul 2013 #9
Can't we just be happy for one stinkin' day mac56 Jul 2013 #11
um, I think there's a lot of non-rich people in DC ArcticFox Jul 2013 #78
Good. Suck it wallyworld! nt bunnies Jul 2013 #10
If the store is profitable, they won't pull out Warpy Jul 2013 #12
California minimum wage is $8.00 Iliyah Jul 2013 #13
& some major cities in CA have higher MW's alp227 Jul 2013 #74
great job! frylock Jul 2013 #14
They made a wise decision. avaistheone1 Jul 2013 #15
awesome news, yay ! nt steve2470 Jul 2013 #16
How long will Wal-Mart keep threatening America? louis-t Jul 2013 #17
jeopardize their plans tiny elvis Jul 2013 #18
Ha, good one! Nice to know Wall Street/Big Business doesn't always win. nt the Weird Liberal Jul 2013 #19
Excellent. n/t DirkGently Jul 2013 #20
Thought it was interesting here a few years ago Walmart was happy to tell their employees to go Thinkingabout Jul 2013 #21
Republicans love Wal Mart and their slave wages. Kingofalldems Jul 2013 #24
Oh Fuck Yes! Phlem Jul 2013 #23
Oh no. No Walmart in town? Ash_F Jul 2013 #25
Bless them! aquart Jul 2013 #26
What if Walmart built stores cosmicone Jul 2013 #27
Alrighty then BornLooser Jul 2013 #28
Excellent!! DCBob Jul 2013 #29
The mayor may veto it--let's not celebrate too soon. spooky3 Jul 2013 #30
"When DC customers can't get our cheap disposable crap anymore, THEN they'll be sorry!" wtmusic Jul 2013 #32
About Time - Actually, Way Past Due cantbeserious Jul 2013 #33
Fantastic news!!! Owl Jul 2013 #34
Awesome ... Lenomsky Jul 2013 #35
Excellant. SoapBox Jul 2013 #36
Wal-Mart is an economic black hole Jack Rabbit Jul 2013 #37
GREAT news! K&R&T. n/t jenmito Jul 2013 #38
Well said, Vincent Orange n/t brentspeak Jul 2013 #39
It is actually not about a living wage in the end...it is about competition... glinda Jul 2013 #40
Yeah we won one!!! n/t. airplaneman Jul 2013 #41
This message was self-deleted by its author airplaneman Jul 2013 #67
Introducing the new 74,999 square foot Walmart! n/t savalez Jul 2013 #42
This makes my day. A good first step n/t Catherina Jul 2013 #43
SHOUT out for Justice BlancheSplanchnik Jul 2013 #45
1 independent for, 1 independent against, the rest are all Democrats Chathamization Jul 2013 #75
interesting. Thank you! BlancheSplanchnik Jul 2013 #79
Good! MotherPetrie Jul 2013 #47
We'll listen to Walmart's concerns . . . another_liberal Jul 2013 #51
Everywhere WovenGems Jul 2013 #52
I don't understand the excitement over this vote. lawwolf Jul 2013 #53
you've made a good point there wordpix Jul 2013 #54
The road back from big box stores olsondr Jul 2013 #55
Why shouldn't every company have to pay a living wage? hack89 Jul 2013 #56
All it takes is legislation - raise the minimum wage. nt TBF Jul 2013 #58
So why didn't the DC council do that? hack89 Jul 2013 #59
Dunno - but I concede you make a good point. TBF Jul 2013 #60
Fuck Walmart. I am so sick of subsidizing millionaires. nt TBF Jul 2013 #57
WalMart seems to assume DC can't survive without them. JohnnyRingo Jul 2013 #62
DC assumes that the majority of workers don't need a living wage hack89 Jul 2013 #63
Isn't that discriminatory? malthaussen Jul 2013 #65
$12.50 is still a pittance compared to an actual living wage (esp in DC) AllyCat Jul 2013 #66
K & R !!! WillyT Jul 2013 #68
About time VA_Jill Jul 2013 #69
Even when I worked there 47of74 Jul 2013 #73
Who else is effected by this? neffernin Jul 2013 #70
this is my take ... I maybe wrong ... but this is how I see it. littlewolf Jul 2013 #72
Having different minimums for different employers is dumb. Pterodactyl Jul 2013 #77
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