Wal-Mart faces Class-Action Lawsuit over Sweatshop Conditions
The class-action suit has been filed in Los Angeles on behalf of 15 workers in Bangladesh, Swaziland, Indonesia, China and Nicaragua.

Each claim they were paid less than the minimum wage and not given overtime payments. Some say they were beaten. Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, said it was looking into the matter.
The lawsuit alleges that Wal-Mart has failed to monitor working conditions at its overseas suppliers. It further claims that the low prices Wal-Mart demands forces some suppliers to resort to sweatshop conditions. "It's really too early for us to be able to say anything about this particular complaint," said Wal-Mart spokeswoman Beth Kath.
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