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Let's not be another brick in their Wal -
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Wal-Mart and its business model are powerful, but
only as long as we let them be. The movement to change Wal-Mart
and what it stands for is growing! Your creativity and energy can
help make that change. Here are some simple steps to start participating
in the struggle to defend human and labor rights, and against one
of the biggest threats to these rights: The Wal-Mart model. |
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Use our News and Resources sections to find out more
about Wal-Mart's practices that undermine labor rights worldwide
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2. Educate others |
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Distribute the flyers and fact sheets found in the Materials section
to your friends and family |
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3. Educate Wal-Mart |
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Inform Wal-Mart that you're concerned with their international
sourcing practices by sending a letter |
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H. Lee Scott
President and Chief Executive Officer,
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
702 SW Eighth St
Bentonville AR 72716
United States
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4. Contact us! |
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If you and others in your community are interested in becoming
more active in this campaign, let us know! |
Get Involved
If you would like to become involved in this effort, or to find out more information, contact the Campaign for Labor Rights: clr@clrlabor.org, 202-544-9355.
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