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Wal-Mart Opens 24 Stores Amid Union Protest

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Core Tip: Wal-Mart Stores here said it opened 24 new locations across the country on Wednesday, including 12 Neighborhood Market stores and 12 new, relocated or expanded supercenters.
Wal-Mart Stores here said it opened 24 new locations across the country on Wednesday, including 12 Neighborhood Market stores and 12 new, relocated or expanded supercenters.

Half of the new Neighborhood Market stores are located in California, with stores opening Wednesday in Vacaville, San Diego, Vallejo, Pleasanton and Torrance.

Union members and sympathizers were scheduled to hold a rally outside the Pleasanton Neighborhood Market Wednesday to "welcome the company" to the Northern California city.

According to a spokesman for the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, the rally included "a broad coalition of concerned community, labor and political groups," in order to "highlight the vast number of abuses perpetrated by Wal-Mart on the communities in which they locate."

Other Neighborhood Markets opened in Vancouver, Wash.; Omaha, Neb.; Albuquerque, N.M.; Conway, Ark.; Pinellas Park, Fla., and Cary, N.C.

New supercenters opened Wednesday in Tacoma, Wash.; Lincoln, Neb.; Ocala, Fla.; Tucson, Ariz.; and Greenville, N.C. In addition, newly relocated supercenters opened in Murphy, Texas; New Roads, La.; Fall River, Mass.; and Yucca Valley, Calif. Expansions were unveiled in Sellinsgrove, Pa.; Beaver Creek, Ohio; East Syracuse, N.Y.


 
 
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