I thought I would forward this to all those on the list that are not too happy about 
Wal-Mart.  This is what SHOULD happen.  The workers take control by getting a union 
in.  And I have tried to do this in other companies that sadly need a union, and it is 
difficult, but there is a way for workers to do so, just look at the article below 
forwarded to my by a friend.

Pamela Ellison
Como Park
Saint Paul


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Wal-Mart Workers in Quebec Win Union Accreditation at Retail Giant

The Associated Press Published: Aug 2, 2004


TORONTO (AP) - A Wal-Mart store in Quebec may become the retail giant's first 
unionized outlet after the Quebec Labor Relations Board accredited a union there to 
represent the workers.

The Quebec Federation of Labor announced the accreditation Monday. The store in 
Saguenay has about 180 employees.

"The union represents the large majority of the store's employees," said Marie-Josee 
Lemieux, president of the union local of the United Food and Commercial Workers. "We 
hope that Wal-Mart will accept this decision and negotiate a labor contract with the 
union."

Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer, has no unionized stores, although 
a handful of meat cutters at a Wal-Mart Supercenter in Texas had voted to join the 
United Food And Commercial Workers in 2000.

The retailer appealed the decision, and last June, an administrative law judge ruled 
in favor of Wal-Mart, saying that the retailer had no obligation to negotiate an 
agreement with the union because the meat cutter function was being eliminated as the 
chain was moving toward prepackaged meat, according to Christi Gallagher, a 
spokeswoman for Wal-Mart's U.S. division.

Wal-Mart, based in Bentonville, Ark., appears ready to battle the Canadian effort.

"We are reviewing the decision," said Andrew Pelletier, spokesman for Wal-Mart Canada. 
"There was no vote held in the store. This appeared to be an automatic certification, 
and employees were not given the opportunity to vote on the issue on unionization in a 
democratically held election, which is of enormous concern."

The Quebec labor board will hold a meeting Aug. 20 to rule on the job descriptions of 
those who can be covered by negotiations.

Wal-Mart operates 231 discount department stores and five Sam's Clubs and employs more 
than 62,000 people across Canada. Wal-Mart entered Canada 10 years ago with the 
purchase of 122 Woolco stores.

Wal-Mart has more than 1,300 stores in nine countries employing 300,000 people. 
Besides Canada, Wal-Mart operates in Argentina, Brazil, China, Germany, Japan, Korea, 
Mexico, Puerto Rico and Great Britain.

Several efforts to form unions in other provinces have so far been unsuccessful.

Wal-Mart has cited the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in its legal challenge of the 
Saskatchewan Labor Relations Board's authority. The move halted hearings which began 
in May regarding the automatic union certification of a Wal-Mart store in Weyburn, 
Saskatchewan.

AP-ES-08-02-04 1936EDT
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