Educational Organization: Center for Community and Corporate Ethics
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Wal-Mart Watch began its nationwide public education campaign to challenge the world’s largest retailer to become a better employer, neighbor, and corporate citizen. By connecting and supporting the myriad efforts already underway across the country, Wal-Mart Watch serves as a catalyst for coordinated action, a fact-based presence on the truths about Wal-Mart’s business model, and the nation’s premiere online resource center for Wal-Mart educational tools.
Wal-Mart Watch invites your ideas, participation, and commitment to establishing higher standards for the world’s largest company. As Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton once said, "High expectations are the key to everything," – and we agree.
Wal-Mart Watch is a joint project of The Center for Community & Corporate Ethics, a 501c3 organization devoted to studying the impact of large corporations on society, and its advocacy arm, Five Stones.
Wal-Mart Watch invites your ideas, participation, and commitment to establishing higher standards for the world’s largest company. As Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton once said, "High expectations are the key to everything," – and we agree.
Wal-Mart Watch is a joint project of The Center for Community & Corporate Ethics, a 501c3 organization devoted to studying the impact of large corporations on society, and its advocacy arm, Five Stones.

