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In a settlement of child-labor complaints at Wal-Mart stores, the

Department of Labor agreed to give the nation's largest retailer 15

days of notice before it investigates allegations of wage and hour

law violations, the New York Times reports.

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/12/national/12wage.html

Wal-Mart Stores, the nation's largest retailer, has agreed to pay

$135,540 to settle federal charges that it violated child labor laws

in Connecticut, Arkansas and New Hampshire.

 

A provision also promises to give Wal-Mart 15 days' notice before the

Labor Department investigates any other " wage and hour " accusations,

like failure to pay minimum wage or overtime

 

 

40 years in the local store

Got forced out by the supermarket

The price of all your favorite meals

Stays low but now you can’t afford it

Send in the supermarket forces

Stick it on a card to save you cash

They know your details in a flash

Streamlined sets the mental tone

Now everyone’s a shopping clone

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Oh Frag on to the subhumans now are we, a song for every occasion?. what do you do for an encore?.........dont answer that, the mind boggles.

 

Hows things on the job and home share front?

 

Your in a rut, you gotta get out of it ,

out of it , out of it, out of it,out of it , out of it.

 

The Valley Vegan........

fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

http://hr.blr.com/Article.cfm/Nav/5.0.0.0.32121In a settlement of child-labor complaints at Wal-Mart stores, the Department of Labor agreed to give the nation's largest retailer 15 days of notice before it investigates allegations of wage and hour law violations, the New York Times reports.http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/12/national/12wage.htmlWal-Mart Stores, the nation's largest retailer, has agreed to pay $135,540 to settle federal charges that it violated child labor laws in Connecticut, Arkansas and New Hampshire.A provision also promises to give Wal-Mart 15 days' notice before the Labor Department investigates any other "wage and hour" accusations, like failure to pay minimum wage or overtime40 years in the local storeGot forced out by the supermarketThe price of all your favorite mealsStays low but

now you can’t afford itSend in the supermarket forcesStick it on a card to save you cashThey know your details in a flashStreamlined sets the mental toneNow everyone’s a shopping clone

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I've got a nice collection of sig lines, now that you mention it

:)

Job is fine now..they called off the consolidation..the company that bought us went "wow. you guys REALLY ARE different from us"

 

 

you'll burn as your workyou'll burn at your playsmoulderingwith ignorance and hate

and with anxietyBabylon's burningBabylon's burningwith anxietyBabylon's burningBabylon's burning

:)

and..may have Serene's wife move in..she's lookin at the place this weekend peter hurd Feb 18, 2005 3:14 AM Re: another feather in wal-marts hat

Oh Frag on to the subhumans now are we, a song for every occasion?. what do you do for an encore?.........dont answer that, the mind boggles.

 

Hows things on the job and home share front?

 

Your in a rut, you gotta get out of it ,

out of it , out of it, out of it,out of it , out of it.

 

The Valley Vegan........

fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

http://hr.blr.com/Article.cfm/Nav/5.0.0.0.32121In a settlement of child-labor complaints at Wal-Mart stores, the Department of Labor agreed to give the nation's largest retailer 15 days of notice before it investigates allegations of wage and hour law violations, the New York Times reports.http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/12/national/12wage.htmlWal-Mart Stores, the nation's largest retailer, has agreed to pay $135,540 to settle federal charges that it violated child labor laws in Connecticut, Arkansas and New Hampshire.A provision also promises to give Wal-Mart 15 days' notice before the Labor Department investigates any other "wage and hour" accusations, like failure to pay minimum wage or overtime40 years in the local storeGot forced out by the supermarketThe price of all your favorite mealsStays low but now you canât afford itSend in the supermarket forcesStick it on a card to save you cashThey know your details in a flashStreamlined sets the mental toneNow everyoneâs a shopping clone

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On Fri, February 18, 2005 1:46 pm, fraggle said:

> I've got a nice collection of sig lines, now that you mention it :)

> Job is fine now..they called off the consolidation..the company

> that bought us went " wow. you guys REALLY ARE different from us "

 

Oh, that's excellent! Congrats.

 

serene

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now we get to see how well yer wife gets along with vegan beer swillin fragglepunx

hahahhahahahahahaha "serene (Sandra Vannoy)" Feb 18, 2005 1:47 PM Re: another feather in wal-marts hat On Fri, February 18, 2005 1:46 pm, fraggle said:> I've got a nice collection of sig lines, now that you mention it :)> Job is fine now..they called off the consolidation..the company> that bought us went "wow. you guys REALLY ARE different from us"Oh, that's excellent! Congrats.sereneTo send an email to -

 

 

 

 

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On Fri, February 18, 2005 1:57 pm, fraggle said:

> now we get to see how well yer wife gets along with vegan beer

> swillin fragglepunx hahahhahahahahahaha

 

*grin* Or how well you get along with a crafty, catloving witch. She can

make you pretty curtains, though. :-)

 

serene

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nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

say it ain't so!!!

*writhes oin the ground in agony* "serene (Sandra Vannoy)" Feb 18, 2005 1:59 PM Re: another feather in wal-marts hat On Fri, February 18, 2005 1:57 pm, fraggle said:> now we get to see how well yer wife gets along with vegan beer> swillin fragglepunx hahahhahahahahahaha*grin* Or how well you get along with a crafty, catloving witch. She canmake you pretty curtains, though. :-)sereneTo send an email to -

 

 

 

 

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, fraggle <EBbrewpunx@e...> wrote:

> I've got a nice collection of sig lines, now that you mention it

:)...

you'll burn as your work

you'll burn at your play

smouldering

with ignorance and hate

and with anxiety

Babylon's burning

Babylon's burning

with anxiety

Babylon's burning

Babylon's burning

 

 

 

The Ruts. Nice one fraggle :)

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I`ve always thought you were different too!

Glad things are shaping up for you.

Nice to see your on to the Ruts now, one of the best of their ilk, was the 21st aniversary of the singers death in November?, doesnt time fly?

 

I gat a feelin’ inside of meIt’s kinda strange like a stormy seaI don’ know why,i don’t know whyI guess these things have gotta be

 

The Valley Vegan.......

 

fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

 

I've got a nice collection of sig lines, now that you mention it

:)

Job is fine now..they called off the consolidation..the company that bought us went "wow. you guys REALLY ARE different from us"

 

 

you'll burn as your workyou'll burn at your playsmoulderingwith ignorance and hate

and with anxietyBabylon's burningBabylon's burningwith anxietyBabylon's burningBabylon's burning

:)

and..may have Serene's wife move in..she's lookin at the place this weekend peter hurd Feb 18, 2005 3:14 AM Re: another feather in wal-marts hat

Oh Frag on to the subhumans now are we, a song for every occasion?. what do you do for an encore?.........dont answer that, the mind boggles.

 

Hows things on the job and home share front?

 

Your in a rut, you gotta get out of it ,

out of it , out of it, out of it,out of it , out of it.

 

The Valley Vegan........

fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

http://hr.blr.com/Article.cfm/Nav/5.0.0.0.32121In a settlement of child-labor complaints at Wal-Mart stores, the Department of Labor agreed to give the nation's largest retailer 15 days of notice before it investigates allegations of wage and hour law violations, the New York Times reports.http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/12/national/12wage.htmlWal-Mart Stores, the nation's largest retailer, has agreed to pay $135,540 to settle federal charges that it violated child labor laws in Connecticut, Arkansas and New Hampshire.A provision also promises to give Wal-Mart 15 days' notice before the Labor Department investigates any other "wage and hour" accusations, like failure to pay minimum wage or overtime40 years in the local storeGot forced out by the supermarketThe price of all your favorite mealsStays low but

now you can’t afford itSend in the supermarket forcesStick it on a card to save you cashThey know your details in a flashStreamlined sets the mental toneNow everyone’s a shopping clone

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damn

time does fly....a

long the same lines, the lurkers played here a couple months back....

they were *ok*

and the place was empty..sadly enough

 

 

we've been cryin now for much too long

and if we're gonna dance to a different song

i'm gonna scream and shout til my dying breathe

i'm gonna smash it up til there's nothin left

 

 

peter hurd Feb 19, 2005 7:05 AM Re: another feather in wal-marts hat

I`ve always thought you were different too!

Glad things are shaping up for you.

Nice to see your on to the Ruts now, one of the best of their ilk, was the 21st aniversary of the singers death in November?, doesnt time fly?

 

I gat a feelin inside of meIts kinda strange like a stormy seaI don know why,i dont know whyI guess these things have gotta be

 

The Valley Vegan.......

 

fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

 

I've got a nice collection of sig lines, now that you mention it

:)

Job is fine now..they called off the consolidation..the company that bought us went "wow. you guys REALLY ARE different from us"

 

 

you'll burn as your workyou'll burn at your playsmoulderingwith ignorance and hate

and with anxietyBabylon's burningBabylon's burningwith anxietyBabylon's burningBabylon's burning

:)

and..may have Serene's wife move in..she's lookin at the place this weekend peter hurd Feb 18, 2005 3:14 AM Re: another feather in wal-marts hat

Oh Frag on to the subhumans now are we, a song for every occasion?. what do you do for an encore?.........dont answer that, the mind boggles.

 

Hows things on the job and home share front?

 

Your in a rut, you gotta get out of it ,

out of it , out of it, out of it,out of it , out of it.

 

The Valley Vegan........

fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

http://hr.blr.com/Article.cfm/Nav/5.0.0.0.32121In a settlement of child-labor complaints at Wal-Mart stores, the Department of Labor agreed to give the nation's largest retailer 15 days of notice before it investigates allegations of wage and hour law violations, the New York Times reports.http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/12/national/12wage.htmlWal-Mart Stores, the nation's largest retailer, has agreed to pay $135,540 to settle federal charges that it violated child labor laws in Connecticut, Arkansas and New Hampshire.A provision also promises to give Wal-Mart 15 days' notice before the Labor Department investigates any other "wage and hour" accusations, like failure to pay minimum wage or overtime40 years in the local storeGot forced out by the supermarketThe price of all your favorite mealsStays low but now you canât afford itSend in the supermarket forcesStick it on a card to save you cashThey know your details in a flashStreamlined sets the mental toneNow everyoneâs a shopping clone

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