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Despite Problems In California, Wal-Mart Still Strong

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Wal-Mart has taken some hits in court and, most recently, at the ballot box. But company chief executive Lee Scott says the company is adapting and becoming stronger. He says the world`s largest retailer is trying to do more to explain what the company stands for. Scott told a luncheon audience of 750 business people today that the company has not reached out enough as it focused on growth. Wal-Mart was on the losing end of a vote yesterday in the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood that would have allowed the company to build a shopping center. Scott blamed himself and the company for the failure to win over voters. The Bentonville-based company also is the subject of numerous lawsuits. In San Francisco, a group of women is suing over allegations they were sexually harassed and that they were subject to gender-based discrimination. In Oregon, Wal-Mart fought a lawsuit that resulted in a jury finding it did not pay overtime to 83 workers. About three dozen similar lawsuits are pending. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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