http://www.examiner.com/a-634722~Wal_Mart__unions_face_off_on_port_security.htmlBALTIMORE (Map, News) - The United Food & Commercial Workers International Union wants nothing less than 100 percent.
Working through one of its national campaigns, WakeUpWalMart.com, the group wants to hold Wal-Mart accountable for its business actions. At the Inner Harbor on Thursday the local 27 chapter of the UFCW, along with WakeUpWalMart.com, took Wal-Mart to task for the mega-retailers stance on a piece of port security legislation in Congress.
The groups, joined by the Maryland chapter of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, voiced displeasure with Wal-Mart’s opposition to a bill that would require security to check 100 percent of the containers that come through the port.
(Dave Carey/Baltimore Examiner)
Protesters bring attention to port security in front of Rash Field by the Inner Harbor on Thursday.
“There has to be tighter and better security,” said Brian Nesbit, organizer of the Baltimore rally for the UFCW Local 27. “We have an opportunity to make sure that we have secure ports and to take care of them.”
Wal-Mart, which spent more than $760 million in Maryland during 2006, views the UFCW’s attack through both advertisements and news conferences nationwide as unwarranted.
As of February, Bentonville, Ark-based Wal-Mart employed more than 15,650 people in Maryland.
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