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Wal-Mart Must Meet 'Higher Expectations,' Campaign Says
By Randy Hall
CNSNews.com Staff Writer/Editor
September 30, 2005
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Higher Expectations Week, however, "adds absolutely no value for the rank-and-file managers and union members," Gallagher added. "They are paying for this campaign, it doesn't enhance their jobs in any way, and they are forbidden to shop at Wal-Mart. It is lose/lose/lose for them."
Gallagher was also critical of Greenwald's film on Wal-Mart.
"We haven't seen the movie, but by most of the accounts we have heard, it doesn't reflect the view of most Americans," she said. "It seems that his project is better categorized as propaganda than a documentary. If Mr. Greenwald chooses to target millions upon millions of mainstream Wal-Mart shoppers, then he'll continue to find himself on the fringe of society."
Most people, Gallagher concluded, "will see this film -- and the other events of this week -- for what they are: a sensationalized and one-sided view of our company."


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