Wal-Mart Workers Win $62 Million
Wal-Mart workers in Pennsylvania who previously won a $78.5 million class-action award for working off the clock will share an additional $62.3 million in damages, a judge ruled Wednesday.
Wal-Mart workers in Pennsylvania who previously won a $78.5 million class-action award for working off the clock will share an additional $62.3 million in damages, a judge ruled Wednesday.
The health and well-being of our children should be a national priority. Unfortunately, today President Bush once again showed how little he values families and children with his veto of the Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (H.R. 976).
Anita Hill answers charges against her in Clarence Thomas’ new book and notes, “I have repeatedly seen this kind of character attack on women and men who complain of harassment and discrimination in the workplace. “
A scourge of health problems has nail salon workers wondering about the industry’s safety standards.
On September 27, NOW leaders will screen and discuss the off-Broadway political satire musical Walmartopia at the Minetta Lane Theatre in New York City.