

July 2, 2008
Walmart again forced to pay for
exploiting workers
Wake Up Wal-Mart
A Minnesota judge has ruled that Walmart must pay $6.5 million in back pay
to 56,000 employees because it forced them to work off the clock and through
lunch breaks. Walmart is currently facing 76 lawsuits across the country for
such behavior, and has already been forced to pay $172 million in a suit in
California. They were cited for more than 2 million violations of labor law
and a jury could force them to pay $1,000 for each violation, or $2 billion.
The following statement is attributed to Meghan Scott – campaign director
for wakeupwalmart.com.
“Walmart’s slogan claims to help its customers “live better,” but at a time
when hard-working families are struggling, Walmart continues to cheat and
exploit its employees.”
“It is shameful that a company with more than $11 billions in profits feels
it can break the law. It is even more shameful that at a time when families
are financially struggling, Walmart CEO Lee Scott continues to allow this
type of exploitation and mistreatment. Walmart and CEO Lee Scott need to
start playing by the rules and stop denying workers the pay and benefits
they have earned.”
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