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Litigation in America: Class discipline

The Supreme Court could change the face of class-action law

WAL-MART attracts superlatives. It is the biggest private employer in the world’s biggest economy, with 4,300 stores and 1.4m employees in America pulling in sales of $258 billion in the 2009-10 financial year. It may soon acquire a new distinction: being sued by the biggest-ever group of people. This spring the Supreme Court will consider whether 500,000-1.5m women who have worked at Wal-Mart since 1998 can be certified as a class in a sex-discrimination lawsuit. It is one of several cases which American businesses are watching with a mixture of fear and hope.

The courts are increasingly crowded. Littler Mendelson, a firm that often represents employers, reckons job-based class-action filings have grown from 2,999 in 2008 to 4,140 in 2010. The annual number of settlements has jumped from 91 to 205 since 2006. Last year a jury ordered Novartis, a drugs-maker, to pay $250m to a class of 5,600 female employees. The penalty was reduced to $175m on settlement—still a hefty sum. Gerald Maatman of Seyfarth Shaw, another legal firm, says such awards set new benchmarks and encourage copycat filings. “We keep thinking the wave has crested, but it has grown,” he says. …

Retailing : The beast goes on safari

Can Wal-Mart make it in Africa?

FOUR billion dollars doesn’t count as an “every day low price”, but Wal-Mart, the world’s biggest retailer, hopes it has found a bargain. That is how much ($4.1 billion to be precise) the Arkansas-based “Beast of Bentonville” has offered to acquire Massmart, a retailer with 288 stores in 14 countries in sub-Saharan Africa. On September 27th Massmart’s management confirmed it is in exclusive negotiations to sell the South African-based firm to Wal-Mart. The deal is being overseen by Andy Bond (pictured right), who ran Wal-Mart’s British arm, Asda. As Massmart’s shares initially traded above the offer price, it suggests some investors think there may be other bidders, and that Mr Bond might have to come up with some more money to clinch the deal.

This is the clearest sign yet that Africa is now near the top of the agenda for the world’s leading businesses. The continent still has its problems, but it is no longer “hopeless”—as this newspaper once described it—especially for anyone wanting to be part of a fast-growing consumer market. Last year, while the global economy struggled with the aftermath of the financial crisis, Africa as a whole continued to advance and is expected to grow by at least 4.3% this year. Some economies, such as Nigeria and Ghana, are racing ahead. As the middle class and urban working class expand rapidly, food consumption is expected to grow strongly, along with sales of other consumer products. …

Reggae on the River Lineup

HEADLINERS INCLUDE SLY & ROBBIE, DON CARLOS, SUGAR MINOTT, PABLO MOSES, ANTIBALAS

Sly & Robbie

Mateel Community Center is proud to present the 26th Annual Reggae On The River. Set for Saturday & Sunday, July 17 & 18 at Benbow Lake State Recreation Area in Southern Humboldt County, CA, Reggae on the River is universally acclaimed as the “Best Reggae Music Festival in the World.” Set on the banks of the beautiful Eel River in northern California, surrounded by majestic redwood forests, extraordinary performers gather for a music festival
of unprecedented quality. Reggae on the River is more than a music festival; it is a cultural idea that encompasses
environmental and community awareness. For 26 years, Reggae On The River stage has been graced by powerful
musical performances from the most influential superstars of the reggae, roots and world music genres. Over the
years, more than 1,000,000 people have attended this festival. The festival began as a community fundraiser in
1984 and has grown to one of the most attended and loved reggae festivals in the world.

This year’s festival will include a diverse mix of top name reggae and world music talent including Sly & Robbie with The Taxi Gang, Don Carlos, Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra,
Dezarie, Sugar Minott, Rootz Underground, Sister Carol, Pablo Moses, Ricardo Lemvo & Makina Loca,
Fire Pashon, Messenjah Selah, Rob Symeonn, Quinto Sol, Tchiya Amet & The Lighthouse
Band
, and Seed N Soil, plus more artists TBA.

2-day tickets for the 26th annual Reggae On The River are on sale now at local outlets and online at HERE for a price of $85. Current MCC members receive a $5
discount when purchased in advance at the Mateel office in Redway. Other local outlets include The Works
(Eureka/Arcata), Fortuna Music Mart, Redway Liquor, The Peg House (Leggett), Main Street Music (Willits), Ukiah
Natural Foods, and Tangents (Ft. Bragg). If the event is not sold out prior to June 1, single day tickets will go on sale
at this point for a price of $50 per day. Buying the advance 2-day pass is strongly encouraged.

For camping, parking, artist updates, and other pertinent festival information, visit
www.reggaeontheriver.com or call the Mateel office
at (707) 923-3368 and make your plans to today to be at the 26th annual Reggae On The River on July 17 and 18.

Like to know more about Reggae on the River? Subscribe to the Official Reggae on the River Newsletter by clicking
HERE.


Bharti-Wal-Mart soon to launch 15 new stores in India

Wal-Mart, the biggest retailer across the world that permitted to run only business is all set to start its 15 new stores in India in next three years.
Recently after Amritsar, a Wal-Mart store has been launched in Chandigarh.
Bharti Enterprises and Wal-Mart Stores Inc. have been collaborated to form Bharti-Wal-Mart that has started its [...]

Shareware Distribution of Software; The Best Way Of Product Promotion And Enhancement Of Sales! Posted By : Steve Mart

In simple words shareware distribution or shareware download can be explained as the process within which the software owner or software pool like Component India

Amazon, Wal-Mart Gaining on Electronics Leader Best Buy

As a place to buy electronics, Best Buy comes to mind ahead of Amazon.com and Wal-Mart, electronics shoppers told pollster Retrevo, although the gap is smaller than it was in 2008. Best Buy was also thought to have the best selection, though Wal-Mart reigned in the matter of low prices.
– When it comes to pulling in electronics shoppers, Amazon.com and Wal-Mart
are gaining ground on leader Best
Buy, according to a Jan. 6 study from Retrevo.
Retrevo polled more than a thousand online shoppers between Dec. 26 and Jan.
4 to learn how consumer attitudes toward electronics shopping s…


Michelle Duggar Protests Alcohol Sales At Arkansas EZ Mart

Reality TV mom Michelle Duggar has come under fire from locals in Springdale, Arkansas after she staged a protest against a mini-mart that applied for an alcohol permit.

The 18 & Counting star — who gave birth to her 19th child with husband Jim Bob prematurely just two weeks ago — was reportedly “in tears” as [...]

How You’re Ruining Christmas – And What You Can Do to Save It

How You're Ruining Christmas - And What You Can Do to Save It

You’re ruining Christmas.

Not for me – how could you ruin it for me? No, you’re ruining it for yourself, for your family and friends, for everyone who loves you and who you love in return.

You started in August, when you saw the first little corner of the Mega-Mart decked out with Christmas bows and dancing Santas. It was just a few little grumbles then, but by Halloween it had grown into a roar. Every Christmas decoration, every carol, every artificial tree display you took as a personal affront.

“Can you believe it? Greedy bastards!”

“Ugh, Christmas is so commercial now. Wake me up for New Years!”

“Look at those people fighting over toys like animals. They’re disgusting.”

And on and on and on and on and on. We get it. You HATE Christmas!

What’s that? You don’t hate Christmas? You say you just hate the materialism of it, the way it’s turned from a wonderful tradition into a buying frenzy, the forced gift-giving, the greedy little children waiting to open the latest whiz-bang-o on Christmas morning?

I see. You hate that everyone else just doesn’t get it. Not like you do.

OK, so: what are you going to do about it? Because nobody can ruin your Christmas but you. Not a thousand Grinches, not a million Scrooges, not a googol saccharine greeting card ads.

How to save Christmas

1. Give gifts.

I know this whole “mandatory gift-giving” thing is a drag. Why can’t you just give gifts when you feel like, instead of when society tells you to?

Here’s the thing: in every society in the world, gift-giving is an obligation. One of the highest obligations, actually. It is the fundamental basis of all human economic behavior. Here’s why: giving gifts ties us together in a profound way. It creates a web of reciprocity that binds us, one to the other.

Consider what a student told me about his family’s gift-giving tradition some years ago. He has 4 brothers, all scattered around the nation, reuniting in the family home in Queens, NY, every Christmas. On Christmas morning, they meet around the tree, and each gives the other $100. Cash.

There’s a practical reason: they don’t all want to fly home laden with bulky presents, then fly away laden with new ones – and they don’t want to get home just to find that the present they picked out is unwanted. But if you’re doing the math, you’re noticing something odd. Each gives the other $100. That’s $400 out ($100 to each of 4 brothers) and $400 back ($100 from each of four brothers). It’s a wash.

And yet, something happened there. It’s clearer if you ask yourself: why $100? Why not $20, since nobody was coming out of the exchange ahead? Or why not $1000? Or a million? After all, nothing’s coming out of anyone’s pocket, right?

They give each other $100 because they’re brothers, and because that feels right for a gift for a brother. You don’t give nothing, because that’s like saying your relationship isn’t worth anything. You don’t give a crazy amount, because that’s absurd.

The point is, quite literally, that it’s the thought that counts. We say it all the time, but they actually mean it.

So you’re going to give gifts. Because you think highly of the people around you.

2. Embrace materialism.

I know, you don’t mind giving gifts, it’s the materialism of it. Why do you have to go out, braving the maddened crowds, overflowing parking lots, and bitter winter cold to prove to your family and friends that you love them?

Well, you can make gifts, and if you’re talented at making things, by all means go ahead and make to your heart’s content. But here’s the rub: most of us aren’t. Good at making stuff, that is. We spent years developing a set of skills that allow us to get along in life, and making things isn’t really on that list. You can market the heck out of just about anything, balance the yearly books, make a global distribution network sing, or serve up platters of pasta like nobody’s business – but those highly developed skills don’t really translate to Christmas morning goodies.

Here’s what you are good at: you’re good at shopping. You do it to survive, and you’re still alive, right? I know that seems cold and detached to you, but seriously: it’s humanity’s oldest skill. 100,000 years ago your great-great-great-great[…]-great-grandmother walked through the savannas, forests, deserts, and river bottoms of Africa, the Middle East, Indonesia looking for food and raw materials, and every now and again she grabbed a nice melon or a juicy turtle thinking “You know who would like this? Sally in accounting would just eat this up!”

That’s what you’re doing out there in the malls, craft fairs, and boutiques of the Christmas season: putting your own survival needs on hold for a minute while you consider the needs and desires of the people you love. Putting your skills to the test as surely as your woodworking father or candle-making aunt is.

3. Sing a carol. Decorate a tree.

It’s amazing to me that people can decry the materialism of Christmas in the same breath as they complain about hearing “Silent Night” or “Little Drummer Boy” over the PA.

I mean, we say we want to strip away the materialism so we can get at the “real meaning” of Christmas. Well, here’s the thing: those Christmas carols are the meaning of Christmas. They’re songs about love, joy, peace, and happiness – all things that we’ve been trained to see as stupid. That’s right – we are a cold, detached, ironic, cool-seeking people who hates songs that talk about being happy as if it were something people could do.

Put that in your corn-cob pipe and smoke it.

Christmas carols are our Christmas traditions. Some of them are hundreds of years old. They connect us with our parents, and their parents, and their parents parents, and so on – to people who wouldn’t know a Tickle-Me Elmo if it bit them on their bellies like bowls full of jelly.

Take away the gift-giving, and what we have are the songs, the red-and-green tinsel, the soft glow of the tree. Kids laughing. Seriously, you’re gonna bah-humbug Christmas carols?

4. Go to church. Or don’t.

For some of us, Christmas is a religious holiday. Not all of us. Maybe not even most of us. But if you’re one of the people for whom this day is important because it marks the birth of Our Lord and Savior, by all means, go to church. Celebrate. Pray. Give thanks. It’s a wondrous thing, to have a messiah.

But for many of us, Christmas is a day off from work, a day full of tradition and a spirit of giving that lets us be with our families. That’s not nothing! We live scattered lives – even if we live in the same city as the rest of our family, which is pretty unlikely, there’s a pretty good chance we don’t see them as often as we’d like. We don’t celebrate them as often as we’d like. And certainly not all together, in one place, with gifts and feasting and songs.

Let’s say you give up the gift-giving. No more materialism for you! And let’s say you give up the carols. And the tree. See, I get all that. I disagree, but I get it. It’s overwhelming. It’s too much. I understand.

But there’s your family, all with the same day off. Who cares why – you all have the day off! That’s a rare and special thing. So what are you going to do?

You could do what Jews have been doing for the last two millennia: catch a movie with your family and go out for Chinese. It’s great: the roads are practically empty, there’s always a great selection Christmas week (as studios rush to get their big Oscar contenders out before the year-end deadline), and Chinese food is delicious. What’s more, you’ll spend the whole day relaxing with your family, just enjoying each other’s company.

Or create your own traditions. Go sledding or hiking or kite flying (for our readers in the Southern Hemisphere). Pull out the photo albums and play “What was I thinking?!” Play GiftTRAP or some other party game.

4. Stop your whining and have a merry Christmas!

The world is how it is. We’re consumers, and we live in a commercialized society. If that bothers you – and it should – by all means, devote yourself to changing the world. But start December 26th and keep at it until next November, when it’s needed. Everyone’s a critic from Thanksgiving to Christmas, and we do nothing about it.

Becoming a revolutionary for the Christmas season isn’t helping. All it’s doing is ruining your holidays for you, and for everyone who cares about you. Instead of whining about how much Christmas sucks, how about applying some positive thinking to finding the special core that makes Christmas work for you, whether that’s the social relationships that Christmas gift-giving cements into something solid and enduring, the traditions that give us permission to imagine a world in which being good to one another isn’t an absurdity, or the time you get to  spend celebrating your family.

It’s up to you. The stores are doing what they have to do to make money, which is their job. The mobs of shoppers are doing what they have to do to make their Christmas work for them. You’re the only one who can make Christmas special. You’ve got a week. Have at it!


Dustin M. Wax is a freelance writer and project manager at Stepcase Lifehack. He can be reached though his freelancing site at DustinWax.com</a., where his various projects can be viewed. When he's not writing, he teaches anthropology and gender studies in Las Vegas, NV. He is the author of Don’t Be Stupid: A Guide to Learning, Studying, and Succeeding at College.

Follow him on Twitter: @dwax.


Wal-Mart Funerals? Discount Retailer Selling Coffins; Urns For Burial

Wal-Mart wants you dead, so they can sell your loved ones a coffin. You heard right, my Little Crunch Bites. The world’s largest retailer, is getting into the funeral business. Last week, the company began selling caskets and urns on it’s website.
The Associated Press writes: Prices range from $999 for models like “Dad [...]

Megan Fox Shoplifting Stunt Caused Star’s Ban From Wal-Mart

Just call her Sticky Fingers Fox! Big Screen Bombshell Megan Fox has confirmed reports claiming she was once banned from shopping at Wal-Mart after she was caught shoplifting at one of the discount retailer’s locations in Port St. Lucie when she was a teenager.
The Transformers star was in fact banned from the store after [...]

Wal-Mart’s Chicago Push Gets Hip-Hop Backing (VIDEO)

Supporters of Wal-Mart’s controversial bid to open a second Chicago store, at 83rd at Stewart in Chatham, now have starpower on their side.

Chicago hip-hop artist Rhymefest joined the pro Wal-Mart groups, Jobs or Else and the Walmart Communit…

Al Norman: Wal-Mart Pays $45 Million For “No Wrongdoing”

Retailer Settles Washington State Labor Case It was announced this week that Wal-Mart has agreed to shell out up to $35 million to a class…

Daley Touts Wal-Mart As Store Proposal Moves In City Council

Mayor Richard Daley and officials with Wal-Mart appeared at a green jobs news conference today, so it was inevitable that talk would turn to Wal-Mart’s struggle to get City Council approval for new stores in the city.

Chris Kennedy Now Considering Running For Governor, Not Senate: Sun-Times

After spending months preparing to run for President Obama’s former U.S. Senate seat, Chris Kennedy may now be turning his attention to Springfield.

The Sun-Times’ Carol Marin reported that Kennedy, the president of the Merchandise Mart and a…

Quigley Endorses Giannoulias For Senate

Democratic State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias continues to rack up endorsements in the race to replace Roland Burris in the U.S. Senate.

The latest is from freshman Congressman Mike Quigley, who earned a reputation as a reformer on the Cook Co…

Wal-Mart Plans Farmers Market In Latest PR Offensive

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to hold a farmers market on Saturday at the vacant site where it wants to build its second city store as it steps up pressure on the city to allow it to expand.

Elaine Shannon: Eco-chic? Or cheap chic?

Environmental Working Group has just released a bottled water scorecard that grades almost 200 brands for labels or websites that disclose their sources, treatment methods and results of contaminant testing