Thursday, January 18, 2007

Appeals court deals blow to Maryland Wal-Mart specific health insurance law

Quite a few times I've blogged about Chicago's big-box "living wage" bill. Sponsored by Alderman Joe Moore, the legislation would've forced stores such as Wal-Mart to pay their employees more than smaller retailers pay their workers.

The bill died with Mayor Richard Daley's veto.

In Maryland, the same anti-Wal-Mart sentiments that drove Moore to write his legislation were behind a bill--that temporarily became law--that would've effectively forced only Wal-Mart to pay more for their employees' health insurance.

Last year a federal district court ruled that the Maryland law violated federal law.

And yesterday, a federal appeals court agreed with the lower court's decision.

Hat tip to Marshall Manson for the story.

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Obama and Wal-Mart

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Chicago city council fails to override Daley "big box living wage" ordinance veto

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