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 And how about the Mercedes-driving predators who pay so little (and charge their victims a fee of $100 for the privilege of being underpaid) and impose such long hours and exercise so much control that one can't help but think of the 13th Amendment? Or those of us who only think "hey, $10 for a pedicure! Awesome!" and who demand that the store replace our Prada sandals when nail varnish is spilled on them? Or, people like me, who know better about things, but pretend not to realize that someone is getting very screwed when I pay a mere $10 for a service that takes 30 minutes. Sure, I like the way my soles feel after a pedi (not to mention the look of MAC Dark Angel on my toes), but I really need to remember the actual cost of it. I am so angry about this. And I want to throw this story in the face of every smug bastard who, with a straight face, can talk about how terrible it is that we want to get poor people fired when we propose raising the minimum wage or enacting some legislation or regulation to protect workers. | 
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 But of course, everyone time one shops at Walmart, you're encouraging this sort of thing, not just went you grab the $10 special from the pedicurist down the alley. | 
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 Thank god these assholes only meet for four months every other year. | 
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 (You just keep your mouth shut about how Target and every clothing retailer does the same stuff). | 
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 If you're talking about the labor practices of Walmart's suppliers overseas, yes. And I encourage it by using my iPhone and wearing Nikes. And everytime I complain I mention how "free" trade isn't really free trade because many countries subsidize the production of goods by either not having or not enforcing labor (or environmental) standards re wages and safety, I get laughed at and told that we can't stop the Invisible Hand ("from smacking labor around" is the unspoken end of the statement. Whatever. I think I'm writing in Michael Harrington's name on my presidential primary ballot next year. | 
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 See, e.g., In 2008, Walmart agreed to pay at least $352 million to settle lawsuits claiming that it forced employees to work off the clock. "Several lawyers described it as the largest settlement ever for lawsuits over wage violations." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Walmart | 
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 I get it. I just think that the working conditions at Walmart are not quite the working conditions for manicurists that the NYT article described. Every single nail salon that they looked at fucked their workers out of money. Every one. Even Walmart isn't that evil. | 
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 I've seen this sort of thing, when working at a legal clinic -- an illegal immigrant essentially has no protection. Which, in turn, means that legal residents are competing with people who are willing to be paid in snails and ass-rapings. | 
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 http://www.addictinginfo.org/wp-cont...ld-Laborer.jpg On a happier note, the Rangers won last night. Seems like a lot of OT and low scoring games in the playoffs this year. | 
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 I couldn't begin to fathom how to write or enforce such a law, but their policies on hiring and limiting hours should be criminal | 
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