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10 Feb 2006

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BBC News

Asda faces £850,000 tribunal cost [UK]

Supermarket giant Asda [part of Wal-Mart] discriminated against trade union members, an employment tribunal has ruled... The company was found to be in breach of trade union legislation and faces paying out £850,000 in total - up to £2,500 to each of the 340 workers. Asda said it was disappointed with the ruling and is considering an appeal.