Sounding Circle: Open Letter from Danny Glover to Wal-Mart

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9 Jun 2005 @ 18:00, by Raymond Powers

Open Letter from Danny Glover to Wal-Mart: Why Shop Elsewhere for Back to School Supplies

From: June 8, 2005

Dear Friend,

Look into the faces of America's children. There you will find America's future. That's why all of us, teachers, mentors and parents, work our hardest to teach, to inspire, to motivate, to instill values that we believe will make their lives better and our nation a better place. It's not easy. But it is the most valuable contribution we can make.

I know. As a kid, I was a hard case to crack, to reach. But my teachers, and my parents, persevered. They taught me a sense of social justice that won't quit. That's why I'm writing you. We may be living in a time when the generation now in school will, for the first time in our country's history, be worse off than the previous generation.

There are many reasons for this. One that I've found -- that we can do something about -- is the corrosive, drive-to-the-bottom approach some rogue corporations take toward the people they employ. The most obvious symbol: Wal-Mart. The world's -- and this country's -- largest employer. Its tactics are shocking, when you find out about them.

It puts kids around the world at risk. Wal-Mart requires its suppliers to import goods from China and other impoverished nations where young people work horrendous hours for little pay. In this country, it was found guilty in April of violating child labor laws. Wal-Mart exposed 85 of its own employees under 18 to dangerous machinery such as chain saws, cardboard balers and forklifts. It got a light fine, essentially a slap on the wrist. Now it faces the largest class action discrimination suit in history-for how it treats its female employees.

My parents were both union members. Because of their unions, we had a decent standard of living. Wal-Mart is one of the most viciously anti-union companies in America. It takes two Wal-Mart jobs just to earn above poverty wages. 600,000 of its employees can't afford their health care plan. Consequently, the taxpayers in every state wind up paying for those employees' health care, either through Medicaid, or through higher premiums for their own health care plans.

That's just wrong and I think we can change it. Here's how: go to www.changeamerica.com. The first project of this internet organizing web site is to change WalMart's anti-social behavior. How? By recruiting teachers and parents to send Wal-Mart a simple, loud, clear message: "Because of your behavior, I'm going to do my shopping for back-to-school supplies some place else this fall."

I urge you to go to www.changeamerica.com and learn how you can be an essential player in this new movement to Change America. It's a chance for all of us to use the new technology-the internet and email-- that can bring about social change, to make America's corporations accountable to America's communities and America's kids. For their sakes and futures -- and ours -- let's work to change America. Today.

Sincerely, Danny Glover


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10 Jun 2005 @ 10:36 by jmarc : i don't shop
at Wally World because
A) They are too big and put too many fine smaller stores out of business. Not that big is necessarily bad, though sometimes it can be . I recognise that I may pay more, but , to me, it's worth the price to keep the money in my community.
B) Prospective employees are made to pee in a cup. Why on earth it's important to do that, I don't know. I've always believed that this is a silly practice. If an emplyee shows up drunk or high enough at work to affect their job performance, the employer should have a right to fire them. Having them piss in a cup says' We don't trust our own judgement about you mr. prospective employee, and we certainly don't trust you."
C) They used to buy only american made, but now everything is from China practically, and though i don't mind being cosmopolitan in my buying habits, I can't support the red Chinese.

Having said all of that, Who the hell is danny glover? I thought he was an actor? Now he's an expert at trade, i guess...  



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