by Stephanie Armour, USA Today
The following article is in yesterday's issue of USA Today and includes a couple comments from yours truly, Caroline Vernon.
When you finish reading this article, "Guess Who's Not Shopping at Wal-Mart This Christmas?"... Guess right and qualify to win! Get clues and details at: wakeupwalmart.com.
WASHINGTON - In a nondescript office blocks from the White House, Paul Blank chats with staffers near the start of another 12-hour workday. The beige walls are plastered with hand-lettered, cardboard signs bearing slogans "Always High Costs. Always" and "Buffy the Wal-Mart Slayer."
The Ragin' Grannies sing their protests against Wal-Mart at a Tucson store on Nov. 13.
By Wal-Mart Watch
Despite his 80-hour workweeks, Blank settles into a chair looking energized.
This is more than a job to him, he explains. It's a crusade.
Blank is the campaign manager for the labor-union-backed
WakeUpWalMart.com. Behind the scenes at the headquarters office, staffers work at a dizzying pace. Their goal: to reform Wal-Mart, the biggest retailer in the world.
"There is a drumbeat every day that's building," says Blank, who previously worked as political director for Howard Dean's presidential campaign. "The question of whether Wal-Mart is good for America is being pushed to the forefront of a national debate."
As the holiday shopping season goes into full swing, Wal-Mart is facing the most formidable opposition to a retailer since the 1930s, when a campaign was waged against Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea (better known as A&P), which subsequently lost its domination of the retail market.
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