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From the director of Wal-Mart: The High
Cost of Low Price comes a shocking new
campaign on how America’s supermarket
titans, with corporate market caps in the
billions and yearly salaries in the megamillions, have swindled their employees out of fair wages and benefits, resulting in thousands of children going without healthcare and their parents unable to afford even basic, human needs.
Grocery worker? Contact us.
If you have worked for Vons, Ralphs, Albertsons, Kroger, Safeway or Supervalu, . We may use your story in the campaign.
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Jeffrey Noddle
Supervalu CEO
Market Cap
$9,730,000,000
Salary for 2006
$11,896,091
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David B. Dillon
Kroger CEO
Market Cap
$20,970,000,000
Salary for 2006
$8,254,537
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Steven A. Burd
Safeway CEO
Market Cap
$15,050,000,000
Salary for 2006
$7,003,993
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Reviews for Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price
Ebert & Roeper: “Basically, if you look at this movie, balance it off some of the answers and listen to the whole story, Wal-Mart on balance has not been good for America..” Two Thumbs Up.
L.A. Times: “An Engrossing, muckraking documentary..”
New York Times: “... makes it’s case with breathtaking force.”
Boston Globe: “By the final credits you may want to picket Sam Waltons grave.”
Learn more at the Wal-Mart Movie web site
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