QUICK WALMART LINKS
 

Home
Report
Telepress Conference
Press Release
Walmart Resources and Links

   
 
Statement to Lee Scott
Our urban communities are in state of crisis. Inequality is on the rise. The loss of good manufacturing jobs, stagnating wages, and decades of neglect have forced residents to struggle to provide for the most basic necessities, from food to housing to health care. Wal-Mart has put itself forward as the answer to the challenges faced by inner city residents. High paid public relations consultants have ensured that Wal-Mart’s initiatives — Jobs and Opportunity Zones, Working Families for Wal-Mart — hit the right rhetorical notes. Read More
A Statement to
Elected Officials

Working people are losing ground in America. Inequality is on the rise, and families are struggling to provide for basic necessities, like health care and housing. Nowhere is this more true than in urban American where communities of color have been devastated by the loss of good manufacturing jobs, stagnating wages, and decades of neglect. Wal-Mart has put itself forward as the answer to the challenges faced by inner city residents. But make no mistake: Wal-Mart’s business model—premised on the poverty of its employees and customers—spells disaster for minority communities. Read More
  List of Statement Endorsers
Read More
 
   
   

Resources for Communities Wishing to Hold Wal-Mart Accountable

Beyond the Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy and the Partnership for Working Families, activists can contact numerous other organizations for assistance and resources to address Wal-Mart’s entry into their communities. The following are excellent starting points:

American Rights at Work

Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now

Brennan Center for Justice

Business Ethics International

Co-op America

Institute for Local Self-Reliance/New Rules Project

Jobs With Justice(JWJ)

Social Policy

The Spin Project

Sprawl-Busters

Wake-upWalMart.com

Wal-Mart Alliance for Reform Now (WARN)

Wal-Mart Watch

Wal-Mart Workers Association (WWA)

- - - -
Research and Publications Home
 
Google

LAANE Website WWW

 

Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy - 464 Lucas Ave., Suite 202 - Los Angeles, CA 90017
Phone: (213) 977-9400 - Fax: (213) 977-9666
www.laane.org

LAANE is a non-profit organization.