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Wal-Mart workers on strike
Employees protesting working conditions and retaliation are flexing their organizing muscle. But the first-of-its-kind strike carries risks
Employees protesting working conditions and retaliation are flexing their organizing muscle. But the first-of-its-kind strike carries risks
The giant retailer had to shut down a distribution facility
Bill Clinton challenges CEO to open stores in Tripoli VIDEO
Employees who demonstrated against the company tell Salon they've lost their jobs and faced other consequences
Does the retail giant turn a blind eye to subcontractors that abuse their employees?
The executive at the heart of the company's scandal made a fortune advising other businesses on corporate ethics
Just six members of Walmart's Walton clan are worth as much as the bottom 30 percent of all Americans
Regular Americans can still win small legislative victories, as long as they're on the same side as Wal-Mart
By redefining the requirements for a class action suit, the Supreme Court deals a blow to women and minorities
Why the court ruled against a group of female employees and what it means for the the rights of workers everywhere
Massive discrimination lawsuit could have involved up to 1.6 million women
The corporate titan eyes new homes in cities like New York and Washington, much to the chagrin of many residents
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