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WALMART: THE HIGH COST OF LOW PRICE

Walmart: The High Cost of Low Price, © Retail Project, LLC is a 2005 documentary
film by director Robert Greenwald. The film presents a negative picture of
Walmart's business practices through interviews with former employees, small
business owners, and footage of Walmart executives. Greenwald also uses
statistics interspersed between interview footage, to provide an objective
analysis of the effects Walmart has on individuals and communities.


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5 REASONS SHOPPING AT WALMART MAKES YOU A SCROOGE THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

Dec 12  ·  By  ·  Share


This post originally appeared on the Huffington Post. 

It's no secret that Walmart is the nation's largest retailer and that the family
who owns Walmart, the Waltons, are mega-billionaires worth more than $144.7
billion, but what you might not know is that Walmart is the the largest private
employer in the United States employing over 1.3 million workers. (show less)

This post originally appeared on the Huffington Post.

It's no secret that Walmart is the nation's largest retailer and that the family
who owns Walmart, the Waltons, are mega-billionaires worth more than $144.7
billion, but what you might not know is that Walmart is the the largest private
employer in t

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INTERVIEW: ROBERT GREENWALD ON THE ED SHOW

Dec 01  ·  By L. P  ·  Share


On Thursday, November 10th a week before Thanksgiving Ed Schultz had Brave New
Films' President and Founder Robert Greenwald on The ED Show to discuss workers
who are forced to work on Thanksgiving and throughout the holiday weekend. 

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STANDING UP FOR WORKERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS

Dec 01  ·  By L. P  ·  Share


Originally posted on Ed Schultz' website. 

On Friday, November 28th Robert Greenwald joins Ed Schultz on Ed's podcast to
talk about the large amount of workers that are forced to work on Thanksgiving
and the protests for a living wage at WalMart. 

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10 LESSONS ON MAKING MOVIES FROM BRAVE NEW FILMS’ ROBERT GREENWALD: A DECADE OF
SPEAKING TRUTH TO POWER

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by Steven Rosenfeld for AlterNet Democratic:

Lies before waging war in Iraq. Deconstructing Fox News propaganda. Profiling
Walmart’s culture of greed. Outing bloody wartime profiteers. Introducing
America to the Koch brothers. Revealing why whistleblowers matter. Profiling
innocent drone victims. 

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GARNER: ‘9 TO 5’ OPENS LABOR FILM FESTIVAL

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by Jack Garner for the Democrat & Chronicle

Happy Labor Day weekend! And, with perfect timing, the Rochester Labor Council
and the George Eastman House have organized a special 25th anniversary version
of their annual Rochester Labor Film Series.

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