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Further Proof Wal-Mart is Inherently Evil….

I’m almost speechless…

Walmart….

Haven’t stepped foot in one in 15 years and this is only one example of why….

There is so much more I could say, but this speaks for itself….

 

NEWARK, N.J. AP – Actor-comedian Tracy Morgan and other people in a limousine struck from behind by a Wal-Mart truck on a highway in June are at least partly to blame for their injuries because they werent wearing seatbelts, the company said in a court filing Monday.

The filing was made in federal court in response to a lawsuit Morgan filed in July over the accident, which killed his friend James McNair, who was accompanying the former “Saturday Night Live” and “30 Rock” star back from a show in Delaware.

Morgan spent several weeks in rehab with rib and leg injuries.Wal-Mart Stores Inc., based in Bentonville, Arkansas, said in the filing that the passengers injuries were caused “in whole or in part” by their “failure to properly wear an appropriate available seatbelt restraint device,” which it said constitutes unreasonable conduct.An attorney representing Morgan and the other plaintiffs called Wal-Marts contentions “surprising and appalling.”

More:   AOL.com Article – Wal-Mart: Morgan wasnt wearing seatbelt in crash.

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100 Bangladeshi Garment Workers Died In Factory Fire After Walmart Refused To Finance Fire Safety Improvements

I’ll freely admit I have not been in a Walmart in more than a dozen years.

I can’t go there for many reasons-all related to political, economic, social justice and esthetic concerns.

I just wish people would realize that someone is paying the price for all the cheap junk they sell at that place.

Our communities pay the price as we lose local businesses Walmart runs out of business.  We, as a society, pay the price by focusing on quantity and not quality.  But most importantly, workers pay the price- at Walmart stores and most severely at the factories that supply them.

These working conditions would not be allowed in the U.S. for good reason.  We, hopefully, learned our lesson early in the 20th Century with the tragic Triangle Shirtwaist Fire….

Someday, hopefully, Walmart will be held accountable and have to pay for this themselves….

From ThinkProgress.com:

More than 100 workers died in a garment factory fire on November 24 in Bangladesh. The Dhaka plant, which was making products for Walmart and Sears, had no emergency exits or emergency evacuation procedures.

But in a meeting last year, Walmart officials decided against agreeing to pay suppliers more so that they could upgrade their manufacturing facilities and pay for the costs of safety improvements. “Specifically to the issue of any corrections on electrical and fire safety, we are talking about 4,500 factories, and in most cases very extensive and costly modifications would need to be undertaken to some factories,” Walmart officials said in documents obtained by Bloomberg News. “It is not financially feasible for the brands to make such investments.”

More than 300 Bangladeshi garment factory workers have died since 2006. Walmart reported a 9 percent increase in third-quarter net income, earning $3.63 billion.

via 100 Bangladeshi Garment Workers Died In Factory Fire After Walmart Refused To Finance Fire Safety Improvements | ThinkProgress.

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