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7 May 2002 3:23PM

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Wal-Mart, the USA's largest employer, is to stand trial in more than 15 locations for violations of workers' rights. The company's alleged transgressions include victimising safety whistleblowers and threatening to take any safety fines out of bonus payments to staff. In one instance, after a Texas Wal-Mart worker reported safety violations to safety watchdog the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), an official from the company's Arkansas HQ told employees 'that any fines imp... (68 more words)
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