SMALLER IS BETTER 11 09

November 23rd, 2009 by admin Leave a reply »

SMALLER IS BETTER, BUT STILL WRONG SIZE: POLICIES and IMPACTS THE SAME

Wal-Mart’s announcement that it will be submitting plans for a “smaller” store in Atascadero, (still the size of two football fields plus), is a step in the right direction.  Apparently, Wal-Mart realized, as their competitors have, that a smaller store can be profitable and sustainable. But, the proposed project is still the wrong size.

Wal-Mart has told Wall Street analysts that it is now comfortable with the idea of building 70,000 s.f. superstores, which are less costly and more efficient for the company to maintain. (Al Norman,  HYPERLINK “http://www.sprawl-busters.com” www.sprawl-busters.com).

Shrinking the new proposal down to this smaller footprint would minimize traffic, air pollution and other environmental impacts, and reduce the economic and community impacts on the City.

However, changing the size doesn’t change corporate policies. These policies and impacts, because of which 10 to 32% of last year’s Atascadero voters will not be shopping at a Wal-Mart of any size, are still in place:  unsavory business practices, labor and environmental law violations, coercion, intimidation and unfair labor practices aimed at blocking union representation, low wages and poor benefits, driving force behind the massive loss of American manufacturing jobs and of locally owned small businesses across America.

Tom Comar, Spokesperson for  HYPERLINK “http://www.saveatascadero.com” www.saveatascadero.com (formerly Oppose Wal-Mart)

November 23, 2009

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