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Walmart hearing is TONIGHT... and Walmart won't attend — Brooklynian

Walmart hearing is TONIGHT... and Walmart won't attend

(Reuters) - Wal-Mart's lengthy struggle to open in New York City has hit fresh problems -- a controversial report that said America's biggest discounter does not just sell cheap, it makes neighborhoods poorer.

The report concludes that Wal-Mart, the biggest U.S. private employer, kills jobs rather than creates them, drives down wages and is a tax burden because it does not give health and other benefits to many part-time employees, leaving a burden on Medicaid and other public programs.

The New York City Council will hold a public hearing on Thursday on the impact a Wal-Mart would have but the retailer has declined to attend.

Wal-Mart dismisses the critical report -- released in January by City University of New York's Hunter College Center for Community Planning -- as "randomly selected statements from ... flawed studies."

Read more: Wal-Mart draws ire even in poor parts of Brooklyn (Reuters)

Previously discussed on Brooklynian: http://brooklynian.com/forum/brooklyn-politics/would-walmart-be-good-for-brooklyn

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