On Tuesday, Wal-Mart announced its plan to promote a large group of its employees. Out of the company’s 1.3 million workers, 25,000 of them will be promoted by
October 1, 2013
Brelaun Douglas
News Writer
Metro Link
With Wal-Mart slated to come to D.C., there has been some controversy, primarily regarding the minimum wage it will pay. Mayor Vincent Gray
Protestors attacked a Los Angeles Wal-Mart on Monday to demonstrate their anger after George Zimmerman was acquitted of murdering Trayvon Martin. The protestors broke windows and assaulted people
The deputy mayor for economic development says the new wage bill requiring large retailers to pay employees $12.50 an hour could affect more than just Wal-Mart’s plans for
The D.C. Council has passed the bill requiring large retail stores like Wal-Mart to pay workers at least $12.50 per hour, despite Wal-Mart's threats to pull the plug
The D.C. Council has given a preliminary approval to a bill that would require retailers like Target and Wal-Mart to pay employees at least $12.50 an hour.
The
After a teary interview on the “Today” show on Wednesday, Wal-Mart as well as four buffet restaurants stripped Deen’s name from their merchandise.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said on
Workers' rights advocates have strategically planned 1,000 demonstrations outside of Wal-Marts across the country in an effort to maximize visibility for their cause as there is typically a