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Wal-mart Gives Up! ...

Dear jon,

After years of hounding Debbie Shank and her family, Wal-Mart says it will finally do the right thing.

Today, Wal-Mart agreed to allow the Shank family to keep the money they won from the trucking company responsible for Debbie's injuries.

Finally, the Shank family can put their fight with Wal-Mart behind them and focus on taking care of Debbie.

This was all possible thanks to the tremendous support from people like you.

Jim Shank released the following statement today thanking you and the rest of Debbie's supporters:

"I am grateful that Wal-Mart has seen their error and decided to rectify it. I just wish it hadn't taken them so long, this never should have happened. I sincerely hope no other family ever has to go through this.

"My thanks go first and foremost to my lord and savior Jesus Christ for the strength to bear up under all this. Thanks also to the citizens of the United States - it wasn't me who made this happen, it was the outcry of the people, and if there's a lesson in this story it's that 'we the people' still means something."

You showed Wal-Mart that we will not sit back while the retail giant takes advantage of a working family in need.

And Wal-Mart showed that it will never do the right thing unless we stand up, express our outrage, and force it to make the moral choice. That's why we need to continue to pressure Wal-Mart to do right by its 1.3 million American employees on issues like health care, discrimination, and working conditions.

For the Shank family, this is a bittersweet victory. Debbie's injuries will last a lifetime, and the emotional toll of this ordeal won't go away easily. But now they have one less obstacle to overcome -- and you helped make that happen.

On behalf of the Shank family and all of us at Wal-Mart Watch, thank you for your support.

Sincerely,

David Nassar
Wal-Mart Watch

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I guess the fire we lit under their asses worked! If you called, emailed or blogged about this, thanks! Big companies can't take bad PR.

People Power!

posted on Apr 1, 2008 8:00 PM ()

Comments:

Wow, that's wonderful for the family. I hadn't heard that yet - guess I should come out of hibernation more often, LOL. Yes, WalMart is one of the worst in everything. I never even walk in the doors.
comment by catdancer on Apr 19, 2008 3:45 PM ()
I'm happy it was resolved satisfactorily for this family.
The Walmart heirs and their corporation are a are a greedy
bunch of suckers.
comment by susil on Apr 4, 2008 1:23 PM ()
perfect example of people making a difference. LOVE IT!
comment by kristilyn3 on Apr 4, 2008 11:23 AM ()
I'm glad it all worked out for the family.
comment by hopefields on Apr 3, 2008 11:51 PM ()
I happy for the Shanks. But Wal-Mart still hasn't changed its health plan fine print which allows them to put the crap on other people. The place sucks.
comment by marta on Apr 3, 2008 6:39 PM ()
This is the best news I heard all week.
So so happy for them.Glad that you guys put them in shame.
comment by fredo on Apr 2, 2008 11:07 AM ()
Nope! They will buckle under bad press more quickly than anything. Power to the People!!
comment by redimpala on Apr 2, 2008 10:52 AM ()
A victory for truth and justice. Thanks Jon.
comment by solitaire on Apr 2, 2008 6:55 AM ()
a victory! I do like that website that you provided a link to yesterday. I still will not shop there. they need to work on treating their employees like humans and not slaves. thanks jon!
comment by elkhound on Apr 2, 2008 4:30 AM ()
Hooray! I am so very happy that this has been resolved and justice done. But as was said, the poor family had to pay such a price for its victory.
comment by angiedw on Apr 2, 2008 4:13 AM ()
Oh poor Walmart owners--now they will only be listed #5 as the richest people on the Forbes list--which they didn't even earn!!
Glad this was the outcome!
comment by greatmartin on Apr 1, 2008 8:41 PM ()
comment by strider333 on Apr 1, 2008 8:32 PM ()

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